
Is it worth the watch? If you're into dusty, weird cinema from back in the day, sure. Go for it. If you need a plot that actually makes sense from start to finish, you’re gonna have a bad time. Dream House feels like someone took a bunch of random sketches and glued them together with duct tape and good intentions. It...

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"Is it worth the watch? If you're into dusty, weird cinema from back in the day, sure. Go for it. If you need a plot that actually makes sense from start to finish, you’re gonna have a bad time. Dream House feels like someone took a bunch of random sketches and glued them together with duct tape and good intentions. It’s the kind of movie that makes you wonder what they were eating on set. Everything feels just a little bit off-center. I found myself checking the runtime more than once, not beca..."
John A. Waldron, Lewis R. Foster, Harry McCoy, Earle Rodney
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