A police lieutenant and a female reporter investigate a series of murders comitted by a hooded killer in an old dark house..

Is it worth the watch? Honestly, if you like movies where people walk down long hallways with flashlights and look surprised every five minutes, you’ll dig this. It’s not for the folks who need fast cutting or a plot that makes total sense. It’s a comfort food mystery. The whole thing feels like it was put together in...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Phil Whitman

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"Is it worth the watch? Honestly, if you like movies where people walk down long hallways with flashlights and look surprised every five minutes, you’ll dig this. It’s not for the folks who need fast cutting or a plot that makes total sense. It’s a comfort food mystery. The whole thing feels like it was put together in a drafty garage. You’ve got the classic trope of a detective and a reporter teaming up, which is fine, but the real star is the house itself. It’s got that specific kind of dust-c..."

Eddy Chandler
Arthur Hoerl, Hampton Del Ruth
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