Quick Review: Bringing as much scares as laughter, and balancing horror and comedy pretty smoothly, Johnstone's "Housebound" is a Kiwi 'haunted house' flick with a clever twist, that feels like a breath of fresh air, due to its spontaneously witty script, quirky characters, and hardly foreseeable plot, that provides more than a few surprises along the way, most of which darkly hilarious. The film's delightfully gloomy visual style is also a strength, and makes it very appealing to the eyes.
Thursday, October 30, 2014
[7.50/10] Housebound (2014)
Housebound (2014)
Quick Review: Bringing as much scares as laughter, and balancing horror and comedy pretty smoothly, Johnstone's "Housebound" is a Kiwi 'haunted house' flick with a clever twist, that feels like a breath of fresh air, due to its spontaneously witty script, quirky characters, and hardly foreseeable plot, that provides more than a few surprises along the way, most of which darkly hilarious. The film's delightfully gloomy visual style is also a strength, and makes it very appealing to the eyes.
Quick Review: Bringing as much scares as laughter, and balancing horror and comedy pretty smoothly, Johnstone's "Housebound" is a Kiwi 'haunted house' flick with a clever twist, that feels like a breath of fresh air, due to its spontaneously witty script, quirky characters, and hardly foreseeable plot, that provides more than a few surprises along the way, most of which darkly hilarious. The film's delightfully gloomy visual style is also a strength, and makes it very appealing to the eyes.
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