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The Open House
Description
Upon relocating to a vacant home, a mother and her teen son face conspiracy from an unknown force.
Upon relocating to a vacant home, a mother and her teen son face conspiracy from an unknown force.
Actors:
Ethan Cushing,
Piercey Dalton,
Zachary Robertson,
Suzanne Coote,
Leigh Parker,
Aaron Abrams,
Dylan Minnette,
Patricia Bethune,
Paul Rae,
Sharif Atkins,
Katie Walder,
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Ethan Cushing
Piercey Dalton
Zachary Robertson
Suzanne Coote
Leigh Parker
Aaron Abrams
12 May 1978, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Dylan Minnette
29 December 1996
Patricia Bethune
Paul Rae
27 June 1968, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Sharif Atkins
29 January 1975, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Katie Walder
13 October 1976, Pennsylvania, USA
Director:
Suzanne Coote ,
Matt Angel
Suzanne Coote
Matt Angel
23 October 1990, California, USA
Country:
Canada, United States
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January 30, 2018
Disappointing horror movie has graphic violence, blood.
January 20, 2018
Netflix's The Open House is an unimaginative, if inoffensive, horror movie with an astonishingly bad ending.
January 19, 2018
Movies don't always have to spell everything out, but here it's far too vague and therefore fails to encourage any sort of emotional connection towards its characters or add intrigue.
January 22, 2018
As escapism, The Open House is a good diversion, but not lacking in seriousness.
January 24, 2018
With a multitude of successful hits across television and film, Netflix misses a beat with their latest film The Open House. With a convoluted story and underutilized characters and elements of storytelling, this film falls flat before it even begins.
January 25, 2018
The Open House proves that you can't just take any concept, holiday or scenario and turn it into a horror movie. You need to lay the foundation first (and know what story you want to tell) before you explore the dark side of it.
January 24, 2018
...could have shaken things up with a tighter script and better execution, but instead, it winds up being both tired and tedious, two sins no horror movie can survive.

