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Hell House
Sin City Ultra presents a dark journey into a deranged universe of pure evil and absolute decadence where bizarre, unspeakable acts are the rule and innocence is just a vague memory. Hank Crane, a rich producer is throwing a party for his young wife and chooses an infamous, abandoned mental hospital for the festivities. The Cranes have invited their most twisted friends for a night of fun, frolic and sin. Everything is set...until one by one the guests begin to change as they slowly succumb to a strange dark lust from somewhere in the house....
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Plot Summary
A wealthy businessman purchases a notoriously haunted mansion with the intention of demolishing it to build a luxury hotel. However, the spirits within the house have other plans, as they unleash their fury upon the new owner and his unsuspecting crew. As the paranormal activity escalates, they uncover the dark history of the mansion and the trapped souls seeking vengeance.
Critical Reception
Hell House received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences alike. It is largely panned for its predictable plot, poor acting, and uninspired horror elements, failing to deliver on the premise of a haunted house thriller.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a derivative and uninspired screenplay.
Performances are widely criticized as wooden and unconvincing.
The horror elements are largely ineffective and fail to generate any genuine scares.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available tend to echo critical sentiments, highlighting the film's low production value and lack of entertainment factor.
Fun Fact
Despite its cast including known actors like Kevin Sorbo and Heather Langenkamp, the film garnered very little attention and is considered a minor entry in the horror genre.
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