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Un grupo de investigadores de casos sin resolver se aloja en Carmichael Manor, lugar de los espeluznantes asesinatos sin resolver de la familia Carmichael en los años ochenta. Después de cuatro noches, nunca más se supo nada del grupo. Lo que se descubre en sus grabaciones es aún más inquietante que todo lo que se encuentra en las cintas de Hell House.
Avis de la communauté (12)
I feel like I have to preface this by saying that I'm someone who likes the Hell House LLC movies knowing full well they're not great (except the second one, we don't talk about that one). I *really* liked this. It has some plot and the mockumentary is not cheesy for a change??? A fucking slay, honestly. It was creepy as hell and that's exactly what I want. I want to be scared, so god bless. [spoiler] R.I.P, Rebecca. I always feel bad for the only character who has some goddamn sense but no one ever listens to them before it's too late. [/spoiler]
Hysterical Screams the Motion Picture
Fuck Margot. Most annoying, unlikable and despicable character. Terrible wife and sister.
3 Thoughts After Watching ‘Hell House LLC Origins: The Carmichael Manor’: 1. Look at _Hell House LLC_ trying to be all MCU with their post-credits scene teaser. I’m definitely down for more. 2. This film singlehandedly elevated the franchise with MUCH better acting _(the best of all four films)_ and a cohesive, uncomplicated storyline that expands upon the lore… even though said lore could still use a bit of tweaking. There’s still a ton of potential left in this series if it keeps on going in this direction. 3. I’m probably rating it higher than it might deserve, but I found it overall effective as a fully-rounded found-footage horror film. When “Chase’s final recording” appeared, I was totally unsettled.
Nothing you haven't seen in a crapton other horror movies. Also can we admit that clown are lame and not scary at all?