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Lyvia’s House: A Chilling Horror Thriller Unveiling Disturbing Truths | Review

By Newguy

Lyvia’s House – Movie Review

Uncover the chilling truth behind Lyvia's House, as a journalist uncovers a dark secret connected to a series of murders. Inspired by true events.

Director: Niko Volonakis

Writer: Patricia V Davis (Screenplay)

Cast

Plot: When a young journalist suspects the disappearance of a beautiful artist is connected to murders that took place 20 years earlier, she uncovers a reality she never could have imagined. Inspired by true events.

Runtime: 1 Hour 56 Minutes 

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: Lyvia’s House starts when journalist Tara Manning (Caldwell) moves across the country with her new boyfriend Johnny (Malekos). Johnny has bought a new home so they can start a new life together. However, soon after arriving, Tara questions what Johnny has been up to.

Tara finds herself stuck miles away from her loved ones, her mother Paula (Tucker) and best friend Helen (Octavien). She feels trapped and wants more answers, but finds herself dealing with the nightmare scenario of being trapped in a relationship she can’t just walk away from.

Verdict on Lyvia’s House

Lyvia’s House is a horror thriller following a couple moving to a new location to start a new life. However, the boyfriend has a bigger secret, which the girlfriend starts investigating her new boyfriend. She uncovers a disturbing past behind everything going on.

This movie takes us down a dangerous path of a new life away from loved ones. It shows the outsider struggling to settle and learning the disturbing truth of the area. This goes down a strange direction and one you didn’t expect to see. It brings an unsettling truth to light, trying hard for a shocking conclusion. However, getting there can take longer than it needs to.

Where to Watch

Stonecutter Media will release the film exclusively on Vudu/Fandango at Home and local cable & satellite providers on October 1, with additional platforms including iTunes/Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, and Google Play to follow October 15.

Final ThoughtsLyvia’s House takes a disturbing turn.


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