Review: The House of the Devil
Watching writer/director Ti West's new horror film The House of the Devil is like going back in time. By setting the story in the 1980s, West gets a chance to fill his film with the clichéd moments of that era, including hairstyles, clothing, and the portable cassette player. More importantly, he has set this story in a world without the now-ubiquitous cellular phone – making communication with the outside world almost impossible.
Find out why this film won't be making any Halloween classics top 10 lists. Read the full review of The House of the Devil.
Find out why this film won't be making any Halloween classics top 10 lists. Read the full review of The House of the Devil.
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