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Horror House on Highway 6
A college student is injured by a malfunctioning soda machine on Highway 6. His fellow students take him to a doctor who lives in a basement bomb shelter and awaits the second coming of Elvis Presley. They can't leave, and a killer stalks them with an ax.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends on a road trip find themselves stranded in front of an isolated, dilapidated house. As night falls, they realize they are not alone and must fight for their survival against a malevolent presence within the house.
Critical Reception
Horror House on Highway 6 received largely negative reviews from critics and audiences alike, often criticized for its predictable plot, weak character development, and reliance on jump scares over genuine atmosphere. It is generally considered a low-budget, forgettable entry in the found-footage horror subgenre.
What Reviewers Say
Relies too heavily on clichés and jump scares.
Lacks originality and compelling characters.
A generic and uninspired horror film.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally reflect the critical consensus, pointing to a predictable and unoriginal horror experience that fails to deliver effective scares.
Fun Fact
The film was shot primarily using handheld cameras to achieve a found-footage aesthetic, contributing to its raw and immediate, albeit sometimes shaky, visual style.
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