Housebound 2014 Review Mana Pop
Housebound 2014 Review Mana Pop With housebound, we once again find that new zealand can produce really solid horror films – especially if they include a dash of dark humour – and thus, i highly recommend fans of the genre checking this one out. Housebound is a very pleasant surprise comedy horror gem from new zealand, but with nicely done scares and a creepy atmosphere to go with the chuckles, which come mainly via hilarious interactions with the dysfunctional trio.
Housebound Review 2014 Housebound adalah salah satunya. menggabungkan cerita rumah berhantu, misteri, komedi gelap, dialog sarkastik, sedikit drama keluarga, serta dilengkapi dengan banyak kejutan dan twist, membuat film ini cukup menghibur. Which brings us to housebound, a film that has all the trappings of a haunted house movie mixed with rear window (via disturbia), but just can’t quite keep from smirking and chuckling before letting out a single loud (and gory) guffaw. While at its broadest, housebound is a horror comedy of the finest calibre, it also neatly navigates elements of a conspiracy thriller and a family drama, without ever seeming over ambitious. That’s exactly what you get with housebound though. the movie is very eerie at times and mixes both jump scares and gore very well, yet you will find yourself laughing throughout thanks to a great script and some hilarious scenes.
Housebound 2014 Review Mana Pop While at its broadest, housebound is a horror comedy of the finest calibre, it also neatly navigates elements of a conspiracy thriller and a family drama, without ever seeming over ambitious. That’s exactly what you get with housebound though. the movie is very eerie at times and mixes both jump scares and gore very well, yet you will find yourself laughing throughout thanks to a great script and some hilarious scenes. His first movie, housebound, showed audiences that he was adept at the genre, as well as balancing comedy with it, and was part of the reason why producer james wan approached him for m3gan. finally, after almost a decade, it’s available here in the uk. Housebound really has a lot going for it. its part murder mystery, part supernatural thriller and part comedy. the director has thrown in several red herrings to throw the viewer off the scent and there’s a really nice twist you may not see coming. i actually had a lot of fun with this one. It’s less paranormal, not as gory, and more like a horror thriller, but it’s enjoyable and i found myself laughing out loud several times during the film. if you like horror and comedy together, give it a watch. see it before they remake the american version. it’s currently on netflix streaming. Horror fans, read our housebound (2014) review — covering story, scares, and how it ranks among modern classics.
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