Credited cast: | |||
Gore Abrams | ... | Paul O'keefe | |
Alice Bahlke | ... | Diane Graves | |
Danny Bellini | ... | Alex Taylor | |
Theodore Bouloukos | ... | Robert Lyons | |
Natalie Gee | ... | Hotel Clerk | |
Jared Hacker | ... | Tony Prescott | |
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Phil Hess | ... | Joey |
Ryan Jennifer Jones | ... | Sara Havel (as Ryan Jennifer) | |
Lauren A. Kennedy | ... | Melissa | |
Jeb Kreager | ... | Martin Cliver | |
Miranda Robbins | ... | Miranda Kelly | |
Adam Schneider | ... | Andrew McNamera | |
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Kristin Michelle Taylor | ... | Kate |
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Mason E. Welch | ... | Bystander |
Five years after an unexplained malfunction causes the death of 15 tour-goers and staff on the opening night of a Halloween haunted house tour (Hell House), a documentary film crew visits the scene of the tragedy to investigate what really happened that night.
So I was looking for something to watch and came across Hell House LLC and decided to watch it after checking it's ratings online. I am well aware of the 'found footage' genre that has become a normal horror movie cliché and while I have enjoyed some in the past, a majority of them, I do not like.
Hell House LLC is one of the ones I liked.
The film is part found footage and part documentary mixed into a sort of surreal horror film. The fact that the film takes place in and around a pop-up Halloween haunted house only allows them to use weird and creepy effects without expecting people to suspend belief.
The movie has a decent pace, the actors are your average run of the mill B-Horror cast.
The writing is fine, but it's another one of those films that explain nothing and I really hate that.