Director: Peter Hurd•Genres: Horror, Thriller
A couple buys their dream home only to discover it was previously owned by a serial killer and is filled with hidden compartments. As they begin renovating, they uncover disturbing secrets about the house's past and the killer's gruesome activities. The film follows their descent into paranoia and terror as they realize they might not be alone in their new home.
Pocket Listing is a low-budget independent horror film that garnered a cult following among genre enthusiasts for its unique premise and unsettling atmosphere. While not a mainstream success, it was praised for its creative storytelling and effective use of suspense on a limited budget.
Praised for its inventive concept of a house with a dark, hidden history.
Noted for building tension and atmosphere effectively despite its low budget.
Some critics found the pacing inconsistent in the middle act.
Google audience: Audience reception for Pocket Listing is generally positive, with viewers appreciating its original premise and scary moments. Many found it to be a solid independent horror film that delivered on suspense and gore.
The film was shot entirely on location in a single house, adding to its claustrophobic and realistic feel.
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