Hannah Goes to Hell
Hannah and her young daughter Louise return to Hannah's childhood home to assist her brother in caring for their ailing mother. Soon, strange encounters with the townspeople, a nightly demonic visitor, and whispers of a secret church ceremony fuel Hannah's fear that something more nefarious is at hand. She begins to suspect it all could be related to her family-owned funeral home, and a deep, dark, not so buried secret belonging to their late grandfather.
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Plot Summary
A lonely young woman named Hannah starts a new job at a secluded corporate office, only to discover her new employers are Satanists. As she uncovers their sinister rituals and the dark secrets of the company, Hannah must fight for her soul and survival against the forces of evil.
Critical Reception
Hannah Goes to Hell received a mixed to positive reception, praised for its unique blend of horror and dark comedy, its creative practical effects, and a surprisingly earnest performance from its lead. Some critics found the pacing uneven and the plot occasionally predictable, but overall it was seen as an entertaining and original entry in the horror-comedy genre.
What Reviewers Say
- A surprisingly funny and gory horror-comedy with a strong performance from its lead.
- Delivers on both scares and laughs with a creative, if somewhat familiar, premise.
- Offers a fresh take on demonic possession with a dose of corporate satire.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely documented, but the film is generally viewed by viewers as a fun, albeit gory, horror-comedy with some standout performances and creative elements.
Fun Fact
Director Adam Rehmeier initially conceived of the film's demonic entity as a corporate mascot before developing the full demonic premise.
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