Witchouse

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  • R
  • 2014
  • 1 hr 12 min

Witchouse is a horror film from 1999, directed by David DeCoteau and written by Matthew Jason Walsh. The film tells the story of four college friends, Megan (Ariauna Albright), Tony (David Andriole), Eric (Nicholas Lanier), and Erica (Brooke Mueller), who decide to spend a weekend in an old abandoned house rumored to be haunted. As soon as the group enters the house, strange things start happening. Megan finds a diary that belonged to the former owner of the house, a witch named Lilith, and begins to read it. She learns that Lilith was burned alive in the house for practicing witchcraft and that her witch friends swore revenge. As the group explores the house, they find evidence of paranormal activity and become terrified.

One night, when they try to leave the house, they realize that the doors are locked and that they are trapped inside. They also find out that Lilith's witch friends are still alive and are seeking revenge on anyone who enters the house. The group soon realizes that they are being hunted and killed by the witches and that they must find a way to defeat them and escape the house.

The film is shot in a low-budget style, with most of the action taking place inside the house. The filmmakers used a lot of practical effects and makeup to create the special effects, which give the film a campy, B-movie feel. The acting is also very over-the-top, with the actors often screaming and overreacting to the horror around them.

The story itself is not very original and follows a typical horror movie formula. However, the film is enjoyable for fans of the horror genre who are looking for a scary movie to watch on a rainy night. The film has some genuinely creepy moments, and the witches are suitably scary and intimidating.

Overall, Witchouse is a low-budget horror film that doesn't take itself too seriously. While the acting and special effects are not top-notch, the film is enjoyable for fans of the genre who are looking for a fun, scary movie to watch. If you're looking for a horror movie with a lot of gore and jump scares, Witchouse might not be for you, but if you're in the mood for a creepy, atmospheric film with a fun B-movie feel, give it a try.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2014
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 12 min
  • Language
    English
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