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House: Directed by Robby Henson. With Michael Madsen, Reynaldo Rosales, Heidi Dippold, Julie Ann Emery. In rural Alabama, two couples find themselves in a fight for survival. Running from a maniac (The Tin Man) bent on killing them, they flee deep into the woods and seek refuge in a house.

“In House two couples get stuck in a creepy guest house with a family of freaks, but they discover thereu0026#39;s far worse things to worry about than just the buck toothed locals.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eHouse is undeniably creepy to start off with because itu0026#39;s got that same u0026quot;oh donu0026#39;t go in thereu0026quot; feel to it as a lot of films where the characters wander off the beaten track into the path of some inbred nutjobs. The thing is though thereu0026#39;s a whole other supernatural story that doesnu0026#39;t really work too well.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThereu0026#39;s nothing very original either so most horror fans will guess the ending by about the two thirds mark and there isnu0026#39;t anything that interesting to watch in the meantime. If youu0026#39;ve not seen many horror films or youu0026#39;ve seen so many you donu0026#39;t care that what youu0026#39;re watching is a few reheated ideas thrown together then youu0026#39;ll probably enjoy this film.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI thought it was OK but the scenes feel thrown together without a strong story to keep them going and the character of tinman was a bit of a joke whereas by the logic of the film he should have been really scary.”

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