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Hell House LLC (2015) Movie Review

By Newguy

Hell House LLC – Movie Review

Uncover the chilling mystery of Hell House LLC in this movie review. Find out what really happened on the fateful night of the Halloween haunted house tour.

ABC Film Challenge – Horror – H

Director: Stephen Cognetti

Writer: Stephen Cognetti (Screenplay)

Cast

Plot: 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, a documentary crew travels back to the scene of the tragedy to find out what really happened.

Runtime: 1 Hour 33 Minutes

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: Hell House LLC starts in the aftermath of a tragic event at a Halloween haunted house. 15 people died and nobody knows the truth about what happened. It leads to the crew being given the footage from one of the survivors.

The team start watching the crew Paul (Abrams), Alex (Bellini), Tony (Prescott) and Sara (Jones). It follows their journey to the location and preparations made to turn it into the now infamous location. The team move in to set up their event and soon strange things start happening around the building.

Verdict on Hell House LLC

Hell House LLC is a found footage horror movie following the events at a tragic event in a haunted house. It follows a documentary filmmaking crew trying to learn the truth and how things spiralled out of control. However, no police reports have recorded what happened and the new footage reveals the terror.

This movie takes what can make found footage movies bad and runs with it. It relies on a previous tragic event that remains unanswered and people want to find out the truth. This also dives into the love of Halloween and wants to celebrate it in a party-like haunted house way. It keeps you guessing as to what the horrors will be and leaves you shocked by the events that unfold.

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Final ThoughtsHell House LLC brings to life the shock and horror in found footage movies.


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