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House (1985): An Underrated Haunted House Gem
 
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House (1985) follows Roger Cobb, a horror novelist who inherits his aunt’s house after her mysterious death. As he moves in, he begins experiencing supernatural occurrences that seem to be linked to his traumatic experiences in the Vietnam War. With the help of his neighbor, he delves into the house’s dark history and uncovers terrifying secrets that threaten his sanity and his loved ones. The film combines elements of horror, comedy, and fantasy, creating a unique and thrilling experience for viewers.
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“House” (1986) presents a unique twist on the haunted house genre, Rather than focusing solely on ghosts and cobwebs, House takes a more imaginative approach.
The film follows a troubled writer attempting to write his latest novel. However, the house he is staying in just won’t leave him alone, as he encounters out of this world creatures that you really don’t expect to see.
House is a delight for fans of 80s practical effects, with its cheesy yet enjoyable atmosphere and lovable characters. While “House” leans more towards comedy than horror, it still provides enough of both genres to entertain fans of both.
“The success of “House” has led to several sequels, making it a bit of a cult classic. A reboot is apparenly scheduled for 2024, to draw in a new generation of fans. If you enjoy horror films with wacky creatures and nonsensical fun, “House” is a must-see.
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