2023 Spooky Flix Fest Bonus – House (1986)

October 6, 2023

You can watch the VIDEO version of this episode here: Spooky Flix Fest BONUS Episode: House (1986) Horror Movie Review – YouTube

In this bonus episode, the Retro Movie Geek crew is joined/replaced by their friends over at Guess What? You’re Wrong!, and they’re geeking out over House (1986)!

 

Synopsis:

Cast into a sinister otherworld, looking into the void of uncertain death, in the darkness, one man grapples with terrible unseen forces to save his sanity and his only son. House – the nightmare is real, the torture has returned and they have come to destroy Roger Cobb!

Cobb, long overdue for a new horror novel, begins work instead on a different project – a book based on his experiences in Vietnam. In part, the new project is a way of purging himself of the horrors that he himself experienced while there. But what begins as an ambitious fiction experiment soon deteriorates into a seething and terrifying reality.

Gripped by graphic nightmares, haunted by strange and threatening phenomena, and rattled by hideous visions… his sanity gives way to a neurotic frenzy, and only by protecting his son is he able to overcome the irrational madness and all-consuming fear of House.

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Special thanks to Midnight Syndicate (find more Midnight Syndicate scares here) for letting us use the tunes Hand In Hand Again and Room 47 from the albums The 13th Hour and Gates of Delirium, for Spooky Flix Fest 2023!

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