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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA deranged masked Santa-Slayer comes to town for some yuletide-terror. He leaves behind a bloody trail of mutilated bodies as he hunts his way to the front steps of the town's most feared an... Alles lesenA deranged masked Santa-Slayer comes to town for some yuletide-terror. He leaves behind a bloody trail of mutilated bodies as he hunts his way to the front steps of the town's most feared and notorious home.A deranged masked Santa-Slayer comes to town for some yuletide-terror. He leaves behind a bloody trail of mutilated bodies as he hunts his way to the front steps of the town's most feared and notorious home.
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- 10 Gewinne & 4 Nominierungen insgesamt
Jason Ray Schumacher
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- (as Jason Rayer)
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All Through The House is a sexually saturated, viciously gory, low budget splatterfest with some great special effects.
There's a lot of T & A in this- and even some D- but they all get pretty mutilated by a serial killer who's wearing a santa suit and wielding a set of hedge clippers.
In fact, I haven't seen so many severed penises since Kim Ki Duk's Moebius.
And not even the pets are spared.
Like I said, pretty vicious.
The killer seems to be targetting the young adult men and women of a small town, our protaganess has returned to for Christmas vacation.
Her childhood friends start dropping one by one, as she investigates the fate of the girl next door- who had inexplicably disappeared- along with her own Mother, years earlier.
It turns out that her Mother was having an affair with the neighbour's wife...and now, all their fates have become intertwined...
Because this lady is a complete psychopath.
Ultimately leading to the film's twisted conclusion.
This is low-budget filmmaking done right (especially when compared to something like The Elf).
Although the story isn't particularly well developed, it makes up for it with gore.
Rendering it a fun little holiday horror Christmas slasher, in the end.
5 out of 10.
There's a lot of T & A in this- and even some D- but they all get pretty mutilated by a serial killer who's wearing a santa suit and wielding a set of hedge clippers.
In fact, I haven't seen so many severed penises since Kim Ki Duk's Moebius.
And not even the pets are spared.
Like I said, pretty vicious.
The killer seems to be targetting the young adult men and women of a small town, our protaganess has returned to for Christmas vacation.
Her childhood friends start dropping one by one, as she investigates the fate of the girl next door- who had inexplicably disappeared- along with her own Mother, years earlier.
It turns out that her Mother was having an affair with the neighbour's wife...and now, all their fates have become intertwined...
Because this lady is a complete psychopath.
Ultimately leading to the film's twisted conclusion.
This is low-budget filmmaking done right (especially when compared to something like The Elf).
Although the story isn't particularly well developed, it makes up for it with gore.
Rendering it a fun little holiday horror Christmas slasher, in the end.
5 out of 10.
It's movies like this why I love independent horror. The lead actress did such a great job. I usually don't like the female lead in lower budget horror films cause i find the acting can be a bit distracting. Ashley Mary Nunes did an amazing job. If she was playing the lead role in Rob Zombies movies i'd actually be able to sit through one of his films. I sure hope we get to see her in more horror films. This movie deserves an audience. I've never taken the time to write a review on any movie. But I know a film like this needs word of mouth. Everyone involved in this movie deserves this movie to be seen. I think with the right amount of coverage they could get a bigger budget for upcoming films and do something special. I would love it if we got a sequel in the future. Or even something like Evil Dead 2. Evil Dead 2 was more of an updated high budget version of Evil Dead. Ashley would have to be in it of coarse.
I didn't particularly like nor dislike "All through the House". In fact, if I had to label the one sentiment I experienced most during my viewing of this film, I'd say it's 'sympathy'. Sympathy because "All through the House" is reasonably well-made and entertaining for an amateur horror movie (yes, let's face it, it remains an amateur movie). And sympathy because the film looks exactly like how any inexperienced but over-enthusiast horror director would make it.
Honestly, I don't mean for this to sound disrespectful, but "All through the House" seems made by teenagers and made for teenage audiences. This basically implies that everything is outrageous but textbook & clichéd horror guff. The killer Santa Claus wears a horrific mask and uses nasty weapons like hedge clippers. All the girls are stunningly beautiful and have big breasts. The kills are insanely gore, sadist and obsessively oriented at genitalia. The poor girls get clippers through their breasts and the men get castrated. Even the innocent creatures (like harmless pets) and defenseless people (like helpless old ladies in wheelchairs) are brutally slain. Is this juvenile approach bad by definition? No, of course not, but the aspects that truly make horror movies memorably are overlooked because of this. There isn't any suspense or atmosphere, the potentially grim background of the murderous Santa is poorly elaborated, and the anti-climax is sort of disappointing.
Honestly, I don't mean for this to sound disrespectful, but "All through the House" seems made by teenagers and made for teenage audiences. This basically implies that everything is outrageous but textbook & clichéd horror guff. The killer Santa Claus wears a horrific mask and uses nasty weapons like hedge clippers. All the girls are stunningly beautiful and have big breasts. The kills are insanely gore, sadist and obsessively oriented at genitalia. The poor girls get clippers through their breasts and the men get castrated. Even the innocent creatures (like harmless pets) and defenseless people (like helpless old ladies in wheelchairs) are brutally slain. Is this juvenile approach bad by definition? No, of course not, but the aspects that truly make horror movies memorably are overlooked because of this. There isn't any suspense or atmosphere, the potentially grim background of the murderous Santa is poorly elaborated, and the anti-climax is sort of disappointing.
I love horror movies. I even love bad horror movies. This, however, was painfully, stupidly bad.
There's no need to include spoilers in this review. If you can think of an overplayed horror movie trope, it's in there. I was bored and mostly just wanted it to end.
There's no need to include spoilers in this review. If you can think of an overplayed horror movie trope, it's in there. I was bored and mostly just wanted it to end.
Just in time for Halloween comes this slasher throwback about a man wearing a Krampus costume doling out death with a pair of hedge shears. This one follows all the rules of slasherness in a campy manor from the breasts to the surreal characters to the cheesy squirting blood. A no brainer Friday night flick for sure and it keeps you laughing.
The killer liked to shear off penises (the cat gets at one of them) and I thought maybe the writer is telling us something but later you see that he literally has a bag of dicks. The end tells me a sequel is coming. There now is a new film the whole family can enjoy on Christmas Eve.
The killer liked to shear off penises (the cat gets at one of them) and I thought maybe the writer is telling us something but later you see that he literally has a bag of dicks. The end tells me a sequel is coming. There now is a new film the whole family can enjoy on Christmas Eve.
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- WissenswertesLoosely based off a short called "Here Comes Santa" also featuring Ashley Mary Nunes and Melynda Kiring.
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Mrs. Garrett: You're nothing but a dick-less man... and there's nothing worse than that
- Crazy CreditsAeon the Cat as Himself
- VerbindungenFeatures Night Warning (1981)
- SoundtracksAll Through the House (Theme Song)
Performed by David Cochrane
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