Friends and family pursue an estranged writer to an isolated house only to find that, once they've entered, their own fears will kill them if they leave.Friends and family pursue an estranged writer to an isolated house only to find that, once they've entered, their own fears will kill them if they leave.Friends and family pursue an estranged writer to an isolated house only to find that, once they've entered, their own fears will kill them if they leave.
William Frederick Knight
- Arnold Tinski
- (as William Knight)
Nicole Criss
- Marla Tinski
- (as Nicole Taylor)
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This is horrible! I'm 10 only minutes in and laughing my ass off. The tough guy ex looks like a throwback from the 70s and couldn't kick Urkel's ass on a good day. I'm giving it 10 more minutes and then trying to find something better.... easy task eh?
"Fear House" synopsis; Relatives and colleagues of reclusive writer Samantha Ballard track her to an isolated home in the California desert where they discover her some nine months later severely traumatized. She greets them with a grim announcement that they will die if they attempt to leave the house. After Samantha's ex-husband and his girlfriend suffer horrible deaths while trying to escape, the others realize that she was serious. They begin to scheme a safe way out even as the malevolent force that rules the house stirs the worst fears of each of them, causing them to wonder: Can they escape the evil house before their fears kill them all? When I viewed "Fear House", I got the same feeling as when I viewed the film "Phantasm" in 1979, that the horror genre may have a new talented director. Of course Don Cosscarelli went on to have a good cult following of his films (Phantasm 5 is in production) and I feel director Michael Morris may have a better future ahead of him. "Fear House" doesn't rely on over-the-top gore and blood special effects, but the psychological fear of what really scares us deep inside. While trapped in the house, each person meets their deepest fears head on and it's up to them on how to handle it as to whether they will survive or not. This film is part Phantasm, part Evil Dead and part Black Christmas (the original). It's not what you see that terrorizes you, but your own sub-conscience is your enemy.
Fear House is the 11th movie in the Paranormal Investigations franchise but alike all the rest shares absolutely nothing in common with them.
The film manages to stand out from the others, it's not found footage, it's not a generic ghost film where you don't see anything and the production values are clearly considerably higher.
It tells the story of a group of friends, relatives and business associates of a writer who moved into a castle for inspiration. 9 months later and nobody has heard from her so they go looking only to find more than they could have ever expected.
Truth be told I was fairly impressed initially, it was well made and blew all the previous 10 films out of the water! Sadly the quality didn't stay consistent and the plot fell apart along with the rest of the movie.
I'm quite saddened by this because I'd like to see something good come out of this absolutely dire franchise. Despite my rating this is still one of the best of the bunch and if you compare them it doesn't take much effort to see why.
A passable little affair that with a bit of better writing could have been an enjoyable movie. At least with ratings like this Witchcraft will remain the worst horror franchise in history.
The Good:
Better than you'd expect deaths
Far higher production quality than all the rest in the franchise
The Bad:
Falls apart a tad
The film manages to stand out from the others, it's not found footage, it's not a generic ghost film where you don't see anything and the production values are clearly considerably higher.
It tells the story of a group of friends, relatives and business associates of a writer who moved into a castle for inspiration. 9 months later and nobody has heard from her so they go looking only to find more than they could have ever expected.
Truth be told I was fairly impressed initially, it was well made and blew all the previous 10 films out of the water! Sadly the quality didn't stay consistent and the plot fell apart along with the rest of the movie.
I'm quite saddened by this because I'd like to see something good come out of this absolutely dire franchise. Despite my rating this is still one of the best of the bunch and if you compare them it doesn't take much effort to see why.
A passable little affair that with a bit of better writing could have been an enjoyable movie. At least with ratings like this Witchcraft will remain the worst horror franchise in history.
The Good:
Better than you'd expect deaths
Far higher production quality than all the rest in the franchise
The Bad:
Falls apart a tad
Oh man, what a terrible movie! First of all, it start with bad type of filmography, OK guys, they try to do something different, but unfortunately it doesn't work!!! Thanks god it takes us only few minutes on start.
The plot is very confused, because they have mixed supernatural things with zombie in some parts of movie and it doesn't make sense.
The effects is other bad news about this movie, it is amateur and it doesn't deserve anymore comments.
So man, if you like good horror movies forget about this one, I really have regretted to watching this movie. Don't make same mistake!
The plot is very confused, because they have mixed supernatural things with zombie in some parts of movie and it doesn't make sense.
The effects is other bad news about this movie, it is amateur and it doesn't deserve anymore comments.
So man, if you like good horror movies forget about this one, I really have regretted to watching this movie. Don't make same mistake!
After opening with the bizarre deaths of a young couple, FEAR HOUSE begins.
Samantha (Aleece Jones) rents a castle in the Arizona desert in order to get away from civilization. Nine months later, a group of associates arrives to find out what happened to her.
Horror and death ensue when Samantha is found, warning everyone about a deadly creature lurking around the place. A curse is revealed and the film's title comes into play.
This is a low-budget movie with an original story, relying more on creeping dread than overt shocks. While there are certainly some dull spots, it's not bad overall...
Samantha (Aleece Jones) rents a castle in the Arizona desert in order to get away from civilization. Nine months later, a group of associates arrives to find out what happened to her.
Horror and death ensue when Samantha is found, warning everyone about a deadly creature lurking around the place. A curse is revealed and the film's title comes into play.
This is a low-budget movie with an original story, relying more on creeping dread than overt shocks. While there are certainly some dull spots, it's not bad overall...
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- ConnectionsFollowed by Paranormal Entity (2009)
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- 1h 26m(86 min)
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