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House Hunting

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
3.1K
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House Hunting (2012)
Two families go to an open house and can't leave. 
Director: Eric Hurt
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2 families looking for a new home go to an isolated open house, but when they find a girl with no tongue, they soon discover they can't leave.2 families looking for a new home go to an isolated open house, but when they find a girl with no tongue, they soon discover they can't leave.2 families looking for a new home go to an isolated open house, but when they find a girl with no tongue, they soon discover they can't leave.

  • Director
    • Eric Hurt
  • Writer
    • Eric Hurt
  • Stars
    • Marc Singer
    • Art LaFleur
    • Hayley DuMond
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    3.1K
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    • Director
      • Eric Hurt
    • Writer
      • Eric Hurt
    • Stars
      • Marc Singer
      • Art LaFleur
      • Hayley DuMond
    • 47User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
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    Marc Singer
    Marc Singer
    • Charlie Hays
    Art LaFleur
    Art LaFleur
    • Don Thomson
    Hayley DuMond
    Hayley DuMond
    • Susan Hays
    • (as Haley DuMond)
    Janey Gioiosa
    • Emmy Hays
    Paul McGill
    Paul McGill
    • Jason Thomson
    Rebekah Kennedy
    Rebekah Kennedy
    • Hanna
    Victoria Vance
    Victoria Vance
    • Leslie Thomson
    Jon Cobb
    • Realtor
    Emma Rayne Lyle
    Emma Rayne Lyle
    • Lizzy Thomson
    Pat Cassidy
    Pat Cassidy
    • Man #2
    • (as Patrick Cassidy)
    Bridget Garwood
    Bridget Garwood
    • Real Estate Agent
    Jen Hines
    • Woman
    • (as Jennifer Hines Hall)
    Kevin O'Donnell
    • Man #1
    Adrienne Oliver
    • Jenna
    • (as Andrienne Oliver)
    David Rath
    • Boy
    Evan Steinberg
    • Girl #2
    Jack Steinberg
    • Man #3
    Jennifer Hoyt Tidwell
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    6movieman_kev

    Sometimes a house is not a home

    Despite starting off very badly, clichéd, and woodenly acted, I choose to stick with this movie about two families (one headed by ol' Beastmaster himself, Marc Singer) who go out to look at a quaint little house nestled on a 70-acre wooded lot only to find that some entity is keeping them trapped there. It got better and for awhile this psychological paranormal horror film was hitting the right notes and aside from some quibbles as the movie moved on some minor, one major (that I'll neglect to go into more detail about as I wish to keep this review spoiler-free), I ended up enjoying the film more than I had anticipated. It's currently streaming on Netflix so give it a go, just be aware that it has flaws.
    6paul_m_haakonsen

    The Wrong House? Depends on which side of the threshold you are standing...

    Initially I had expected something else from this movie as it was brandishing the label "a new chapter in haunted house stories. Brutal, original, and eerie as hell." on the DVD cover.

    However, that being said, then it isn't a bad movie, far from it. I enjoyed it thoroughly, despite it not being a haunted house movie in the sense that I had hoped.

    The story is captivating and interesting, especially as you are just given small bits and pieces of what is going on. And director Eric Hurt does a good job at building up suspense. Essentially, the story is about two families who are looking for a new house to call home, who happen to come across the same house. A beautiful old house with 70 acres of land, a deal that seems to good to be true. And it was. Once there, the two families find out that they are unable to leave the lot, and tensions start to rise and their pasts come to haunt them.

    The house itself was nicely put together, with just the right amount of stuff to make it seem like a scary place, while on the inside, the house seemed like an ordinary, livable home.

    The characters in the movie were nicely fleshed out as well, each with their own secrets and skeletons in their closets. And it was the kind of characters that you easily got a liking or a hatred towards, so thumbs up on the character development.

    As for the people cast for the various roles, then they had some good names to the cast list. And the reasons for me buying this movie, aside from believing it to be a proper haunted house movie, was because Marc Singer is in the movie. I haven't really seen him since "V" and "Beast Master", so it was a treat to see him on the screen again. Art LaFleur also did a good job in the movie. But most noticeable was Rebekah Kennedy, playing Hanna - the girl with no tongue.

    Despite "The Wrong House" being a different kind of haunted house type of movie, it provides good entertainment, and the story is a good one, revealing just enough to keep the audience in the dark and guessing at what's going on. The ending however, well I didn't see that one coming, but it was a really great way to end off the movie.
    Film4545

    Loved or hated by not to be ignored.

    Thank god.. focusing on the story...this is how indie films should be made. It's about time we saw more smart horror films and less of the crappy gore that's slopped out these days. The DVD cover from redbox had us expecting something totally different (we didn't expect much actually) but as the story got going we were saw that we were in for an original experience, something we had to actually pay attention to. I'm sure a lot of people who are looking for a blood bath or don't have decent attention spans are going to be very disappointed, but for serious fans of the thriller / suspense genre this is not to be missed. There are a few holes here and there, but even those kept me guessing and opened up interesting questions for the viewer. Hope we see much more work from these people. This is well worth your time if you have a decent attention span.
    5The_Dead_See

    Interesting Sisyphean psychological horror weakened by unsatisfactory wrap up

    House Hunting was definitely worth the watch, especially if you enjoy psychological horror indies along the lines of "Triangle" or "The Corridor".

    IMDb has it miscategorized as 'Thriller' but rest assured this is straight-up horror, not thriller. There's not much gore to speak of but the supernatural aspects are clear and evident. Get it right IMDb!

    Quick, spoiler-free plot summary: Marc Singer (sans eyebrows for some odd reason) leads his family to an isolated bargain property for a real estate viewing. When they get there they are joined by a second family who arrives at the same time to view the house. The second family is headed up by Art LaFleur who puts in a stellar performance as a gruff, over-protective father on the edge of sanity. The two families soon find that they cannot leave the premises, and that every turn just brings them back to the same house. As time wears on, each family member in the house experiences their own unique psychological strains and each is haunted by past tragedies or wrongdoings. The strain inevitably pits them against each other.

    The unfortunate weakness of the movie was the unsatisfactory climax that didn't adequately explain the WHY of the phenomenon. Hints are given, messily, but in the end it's never fully resolved. As the credits rolled you get the sense that writer/director Eric Hurt may not have had a fully developed idea in his head after all, and that the vagueness might have come from a place of indecision or poor scriptwriting rather than a more intellectual or intentional origin.

    If you can handle those films where you're left saying "It was good, but I just didn't get it", then House Hunting may be a good addition to your viewing list. It's certainly stronger and less clichéd than most of the other indies available on Netflix instant right now.
    7lilvrapstar2005

    Worth watching

    If the American dream for most families is buying a house, then for the two families headed to what they think is a simple open house, that dream is about to become a nightmare. A psychological thriller mixed in with your traditional ghost story, that is smart, tense and well conceived, overall a good movie with a well thought out plot. Acting wasn't fantastic but this did not detract too much from the movie which was overall quiet enjoyable. Low budget movie with a great story line. I couldn't imagine that this movie would make it to cinema release but it wouldn't be a bad DVD to rent. They need a better DVD cover tho. The picture makes it look like it will be a gory horror, which its not.

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      Based loosely on the play "No Exit" by Jean-Paul Sartre.
    • Quotes

      Don Thomson: Maybe it is watching

      Charlie Hays: I get that much

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    • Release date
      • February 1, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Wrong House
    • Filming locations
      • Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
    • Production companies
      • Pillage and Plunder Pictures
      • Arvold
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2:40

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