The Scarehouse

2014 "Revenge is a bitch"
4.5| 1h22m| en| More Info
Released: 15 November 2014 Released
Producted By: Mimetic Entertainment
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Official Website: http://www.scarehousemovie.com/
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When two friends open a Halloween fun house on Devil's Night it is all fun and games until their former sorority sisters begin to arrive. These six sisters are confronted by their past as the night spins out of control.

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bfslamin Based on the synopsis I would have watched it if I couldn't find anything else. However, a friend who also likes these types of motion pictures enjoyed it, so I watched. The acting was pretty decent. Some chewing up the set, but I went in knowing that was to be expected. I loved how the chronology was shot and that you don't really know the details of catalyst until the end. I couldn't predict it in its entirety until the final moments (and I'm pretty good at that).The gore, pain & mutilatuons were unrealistic but that didn't stop me from loving it! I'd for sure watch more from these folks!
Daniel Harroch What is the equivalent of a wet dream for a murder? Well whatever it is im sure scare house is pretty damn close, OK picture you're a murderer and imagine being able to do everything you've ever wanted to do to a group of sorority sisters. Oh wait you don't have to anymore, just watch the scarehouse instead. This film was raw, sexy and disgusting all at once. Now typically a little doll running around with a knife doesn't scare me, nor am I too worried about the babadook getting me, but sorority sisters, now those betches can be scary. i always find that the more plausible the plot is for a horror film the scary it becomes.I appreciate the realist approach, and am proud of this Canadian content.
Chris Mackey (guestar57) Write & Directed by : Gavin Michael Booth So, this sorority prank goes really,really wrong.Now, It's 2 years later and someone is trying to undue the harm that was caused by the prank.Haunted Houses are always great locations for Real & Reel situations of SCARE themes & scenarios.The film starts off like kind of MEAN GIRLS and then goes to 'SAW at The Prom !' The actresses are FANtastic, They absolutely are believable in their roles.We were scared, Excited by the inventiveness of weapons, Awed by the women playing the what is usually a male type of malevolence.
marlooni If my wallet were thicker, I'd have purchased this film instead of renting it, with every intention of watching it over, likely picking up key details to add to my list of things that make The Scarehouse a solid piece of work by director Gavin Michael Booth. Admittedly, I went into the film unsure of what to expect. After all, the reputation of low-budget horror films has been tainted for some time, usually associated with the discount shelves of now-uncommon movie rental stores. With little intention of sounding clichéd, I can honestly say that as soon as the story began to unfold, I was hooked in. Being a horror film, I didn't necessarily enter the narrative in search of believability. But thanks to the well-written motives and actions of each character, I was pleasantly surprised to find a terrifyingly plausible story which tastefully and believably achieves the heavy task of fully enveloping the viewer in each of the cringe-worthy gore scenes.Moreover, I was genuinely impressed by the lead actresses, who left behind most of the typical stereotypes attributed to the women of horror films (save for exceptional beauty), and instead honored the characters with raw and sympathetic interpretations. Most perturbing of all was Sarah Booth, who poured out of the screen with such palpable fury, anger and horror that I found myself fighting an internal struggle between sympathy and disgust toward her character. For me, her acting choices, delivery and chemistry with co-star Kimberly-Sue Murray are among this film's most applaudable features. Adding into the mix the wonderfully integrated original music, seamless editing and Gavin Michael Booth's clearly emotionally invested direction, and the final result is an impressive piece of work that leaves the poor reputation of low-budget horror films in the dust, and does wonders for that of the Canadian independent film industry. If you require further proof that this film is as worth your time as it claims to be, simply take a look at what the PROFESSIONAL critics are saying, not to mention its impressive handful of awards and festival invitations. The Scarehouse showcases the Booth team's creative and unique style that I hope and expect to see more of in the near future!