A young couple accept an offer for $2 million to stay in a haunted house for a week. Based on real footage and events.A young couple accept an offer for $2 million to stay in a haunted house for a week. Based on real footage and events.A young couple accept an offer for $2 million to stay in a haunted house for a week. Based on real footage and events.
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I gave this film a 10/10 only to offset the ridiculously low votes which currently have it at 2.1. In all honesty, it's closer to a 6 or 7/10. The low ratings were obviously submitted by people who don't like the 'found footage' sub-genre to begin with, so their opinions are completely biased the moment they see that it's mostly shot with a hand-held camcorder.
As another reviewer stated, the film doesn't break any new ground, but it's quite effective for what it is. The acting is very competent, the story interesting (though a bit predictable), and the overall atmosphere is quite creepy. While it doesn't establish anything new beyond what we have seen in the Paranormal Activity franchise, if you're a fan of these types of movies, you will definitely come away satisfied.
And no, I am not associated with the filmmakers in any manner whatsoever.
As another reviewer stated, the film doesn't break any new ground, but it's quite effective for what it is. The acting is very competent, the story interesting (though a bit predictable), and the overall atmosphere is quite creepy. While it doesn't establish anything new beyond what we have seen in the Paranormal Activity franchise, if you're a fan of these types of movies, you will definitely come away satisfied.
And no, I am not associated with the filmmakers in any manner whatsoever.
If you are looking for a good homemade horror this movie, The Bake Street Hauntings, is definitely one to review. Enjoyed it!Thought the characters were well thought out. I love the idea of staying in a haunted house for two million dollars. I think I would do it too, and can only hope this wouldn't happen to me lol. Well played and well thought out, again for a homemade horror. This isn't The Shining, but i did like it. The scenes were fine, the house and set worked in the storyline and the cast I thought worked well, and the special effects were OK. I did like that it was based on an actually story (if I remember right). Hope to see more from this director.
I was initially going to rate this a little lower because while the scares are good, I didn't believe the characters. This is about a couple being paid $2 million to stay in a haunted house and I just didn't find their willingness to stay (despite the money) or their actual physical reactions to actual ghostly things happening in front of their faces believable. I still don't but I do believe, after thinking about it, that there are people dumb enough to continue staying in a literal haunted house. I mean there are still Trump supporters in 2023 so yeah, people are this dumb. There was certainly enough to be scared about though as the ghostly happenings in the film are very effective, mainly because of the grainy, black-and-white film style. With better characters and even a slightly better plot, this could have been really, really good.
This film even though it wasn't one of this 1.5 hr films and I don't think it had a large production company but still the graphics weee great the shadow figures actually looked like shadow figures and the actors could act. So I say watch this and you will be pleased at what you find as you watch it has some spooky jump scares and some great ghouls in it.
There were a few things that most people may not like if they notice them probably but let's just see who talks about it but I found it to be a good film and I feel best part was the acting the emotion the characters were showing you was spot on when the leading lady was upset she seemed genuinely upset when she was scared she seemed genuinely scared so I have to give props to her she was probably the main reason the film was so good.
There were a few things that most people may not like if they notice them probably but let's just see who talks about it but I found it to be a good film and I feel best part was the acting the emotion the characters were showing you was spot on when the leading lady was upset she seemed genuinely upset when she was scared she seemed genuinely scared so I have to give props to her she was probably the main reason the film was so good.
The Bake Street Hauntings is a good horror movie. It's not gory, but will give you a few good scares. I thought the main characters were genuine (Nina & Adam Livingston). The production value wasn't great, but with these types of movies, it can work. As for plot, it is interesting- but, nothing new. A couple lives in a house for a week in exchange for $2 million bucks. You can see where this is going, lol. I would live in Iran for half the amount, but ghosts scare the you know what out of me. I won't give anything away, but if I were to change anything, it would be the end credits. Once you see it, maybe you'll understand why. I agree with the other review I read about supporting independent film. I don't believe true indie films star Hollywood stars like Phillip Seymour Hoffman and have budgets of a zillion dollars.
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- 1h 28m(88 min)
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