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**_From the ashes of “Halloween 4”_** When three kids in a town in SoCal observe a possible murder at an abandoned house, it morphs their Halloween into a real scary time, as secrets of the abode’s past emerge. “Natty Knocks” was helm...


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On Halloween Eve, Britt and the kids she is babysitting have to survive the horror of serial killer Abner Honeywell, who is himself the traumatized son of B-movie horror legend "Natty Knocks".
A group of friends ventures into a notoriously haunted house, only to find themselves targeted by a malevolent spirit named "Natty Knocks". As the entity picks them off one by one, the survivors must find a way to confront their fears and escape the terrifying house before they all become its next victims. The film blends jump scares with dark humor as the group tries to unravel the mystery behind the haunting.
Natty Knocks received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many praising its creative kills and homage to classic slashers but criticizing its predictable plot and uneven pacing. Audiences, however, seemed to enjoy its B-movie charm and gore.
Praised for its inventive and gory death scenes.
Criticized for a derivative plot and lack of originality.
Appreciated by fans of low-budget, independent horror for its spirit.
Google audience: Audience reviews are sparse, but those available tend to focus on the film's enjoyable gore and its homage to older horror tropes, with some acknowledging its limitations as an independent production.
The film features Tony Moran, who previously played Michael Myers in John Carpenter's original 'Halloween' (1978), in a different role, adding a meta-layer for horror fans.
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**_From the ashes of “Halloween 4”_** When three kids in a town in SoCal observe a possible murder at an abandoned house, it morphs their Halloween into a real scary time, as secrets of the abode’s past emerge. “Natty Knocks” was helm...