Our House (Blu-ray)
The dead are sending you a signal
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: Not Rated
- Run Time: 1 hours, 31 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region A
- Released: October 30, 2018
- Originally Released: 2018
- Label: Shout Factory
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Thomas Mann & Nicola Peltz | |
Performer: | Allison Hossack & Lucius Hoyos | |
Directed by | Anthony Scott Burns | |
Screenplay by | Nathan Parker | |
Original story by | Matt Osterman | |
Composition by | Mark Korven |
Entertainment Reviews:
Burns and Parker don't have much new or exciting to offer. But with the help of a strong performance from Mann, they do a good job capturing one family's feelings of brokenness, and how far they'd go to get back what they lost.
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Los Angeles Times
Rating: 6/10 --
Things get a little choppy with the introduction of hidden rooms and rumours of nasty foster parents, but the film never lags nor lacks visual interest and suspense.
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North Shore News (Vancouver, B.C.)
"Our House" distinguishes itself with its purposeful pacing ... its use of sound and crosscutting, and its wit with household objects, from a turntable to a mechanical calendar.
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New York Times
Rating: 7/10 --
While Our House sounds horribly generic on paper, it's Burns' directorial eye and sensationalism that frames ghostly haunts with confidence.
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Slashfilm
Rating: 2/4 --
Better to leave the past behind is the message director Scott Burns himself ignores. Trying to improve on a rough-cut original, he fails to account for the ghost in the machine.
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Globe and Mail
Rating: 5.5/10 --
There's just not enough here in this "reimagining" to make it anything more than an average ghost story with few scares and fewer risks taken.
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Film Pulse
Rating: 8/10 --
Though set in present day, Our House nails that 80's aesthetic and nostalgic wave genre audiences have been surfing since Netflix's breakout hit Stranger Things.
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Nightmare on Film Street
Product Description:
After his parents' sudden death, college student Ethan (Thomas Mann) moves back home to take care of his younger siblings while continuing to develop an invention that generates wireless electricity. Ethan's machine inadvertently opens communication between the living and the spirits that haunt his house. He and his siblings encourage these supernatural messages in an attempt to connect to their parents, but they soon realize strange, malevolent creatures might be coming through instead. Directed by Anthony Scott Burns.