Hell House LLC Origins: The Carmichael Manor
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Monday, 30 September 2024

fuck them clowns

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Hell House LLC Origins: The Carmichael Manor

The latest installment in the Hell House LLCseries marks a return to form, offering up some genuine scares, while adding much needed lore. As many others have stated, there’s a lot going on within every film so far, and this film is no different. These films bite off a lot, some could say a little more than they can chew, but they are so interesting that I can overlook the vast amount of plot going on. This film uses tension extremely well, making some of the most intense moments of any of the films. This isn’t the ideal film that I want from this series, but it’s nice to see them taking a step in the right direction. I’d love for them to release a novelization that they can go in depth for, which could leave the films a little less plot-heavy and would be more enjoyable. Still, I had a lot of fun with this one and certainly hope to see another film from them in the future.

3d ago
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Hell House LLC Origins: The Carmichael Manor

mom come pick me up im scared

3d ago
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Hell House LLC Origins: The Carmichael Manor

The found footage genre is over saturated with generic stuff a lot of times and this one doesn’t escape that realm but it goes far. The setups and atmosphere are set pretty well and there’s a scene that stood with me for a few hours after i saw it. But at the end, it committed the same sins that most of the genre does. The found footage should’ve been used as means to show the horror rather than the story itself. Giving the documentary a more prominent role on this would’ve save us from uninteresting scenes between the characters. Anyway, it was a refreshing take in a sea of generic takes.

9d ago
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Hell House LLC Origins: The Carmichael Manor

dumbest characters ever man

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