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House of Forbidden Secrets (2013) is a English movie. Todd Sheets has directed this movie. Lew Temple,Dyanne Thorne,George Hardy,Lloyd Kaufman are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2013. House of Forbidden Secrets (2013) is considered one of the best Drama,Horror,Thriller movie in India and around the world.
Jacob Hunt has had some very bad breaks in life. His wife left him, his friends have all abandoned him, and his children barely see him! Jacob has been given an amazing gift and the chance he needs to get back on his feet and start anew. Jacob has landed the job of overnight security officer at the old ShadowView Manor. It has now been turned into a commercial office and retail building. Jacob is about to learn nights around the old Manor contains many secrets. A dark past that is breaking through the boundaries of time, leaking into this dimension. As luck would have it, Jacob's first night on the job is the anniversary of a dark tragedy that has stained the building.
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House of Forbidden Secrets (2013) Reviews
Loved it!
I loved this movie!!! Once again, Todd Sheets does not disappoint!!! There is no lack if suspense or any awkward moments that made me want to stop watching. He has proved once again that he knows what he's doing and makes sure not to disappoint his many fans! I look forward to his next work of art! I think that Todd perfects his skills with every movie. This shows that he not only can write kick ass music, but has another talent as well. I would recommend this movie to anyone. If you are looking for a movie that will hold your attention until the end, with unexpected twists and turns, then this is the movie for you. I hope that Todd continues to make more movies and more music! The cast was perfect and I am having no hesitation in giving this movie the highest rating! Good job, Mr Sheets!!!
Twisted plot, great cast, impressive sound
This movie will keep you guessing the whole way through. Loved the cast in general. Having seen it, I now can't imagine the movie without Dyanne! She really was perfect for the role of Greta. I thought the character of Wayne played by Brad Westmar brought some lightness and humor to an otherwise creepy situation - he got a few laughs out of me for sure. The sound and video quality was excellent, and the soundtrack impressed me - very high quality and added a whole other dimension to the film - emphatic. I like that it was not the usual top-40 hip hop/pop charts sound track. You almost go into the film expecting that and then are surprised with this amazing orchestra. All around, a fun movie on the darker side.
Please stop comparing poor indie film directors with legends of the industry.
I'll start by saying I love bad movies. Certain films have charm or unintentional humor that makes them fun to watch. That's what today's indie film directors will never get. HG Lewis & Roger Corman never set out to make a bad film but they made a lot! The humor was mostly unintentional. Acting was bad, fx poor, stories often made no sense, & the term "Director" was loosely used. But they were fun. This movie lacks that. You can't copy HG Lewis. Stop trying.
Worth watching multiple times!
The first time I saw "House" in a theater was in Tampa FL at the Tampa Pitcher Show screening. I had seen the film before, but at this screening I found myself still getting very wrapped up in the film's plot with all its twists. This film keeps you guessing at every turn and there isn't a dull moment throughout. I absolutely love some dark humor served with my horror, and this movie doesn't disappoint. What an amazing cast - everyone did such a great job! Lloyd Kaufman was a riot, and along with Brad and Antwoine brought that humor that I love. Dyanne Thorne was the perfect Madame and I adored her character. I think she was amazing in the role of Greta. Amazing performances by Lew Temple (Elias) and Nicole Santorella (Cassie) leading us through this crazy, creepy paranormal journey. Overall I loved that I was surprised, that I laughed, and yet was still creeped out by the plot and impressed by the effects. Todd is known for his love for gore in his films and this one remains true to form! I thought the dialog was great, and the story was original and unexpected. The crowd in attendance at the theater seemed to thoroughly enjoy themselves and many offered their enthusiastic responses to the screening that night. My family was also there and I heard some very positive feedback. Very impressive and I am sure that I will watch "House" many more times in the future and love it more each time. Amazing work!
Todd's very best homage to Italian Horror movies!
So, what was the best part about October 12, 2013, at "Horror on the Boulevard" in Kansas City, KS? Seeing Todd Sheet's INCREDIBLE new homage to Italian horror flicks "The House Of Forbidden Secrets" on the huge drive-in screen! Let me assure Todd's fans right now: This is HIS VERY BEST MOVIE! It pays homage to Lucio Fulci's best films (especially "The Beyond") but unfolds in a unique way that keeps you watching and guessing. Best of all, it's told with Todd's trademarked style including the "Suspiria-esque" splashes of color, effective mixes of hand-held camera work and creepy Dutch angles, over-the-top gore, great zombie and demon make-up effects - AND HUGE TECHNICAL ADVANCES including perfect sound, a beautiful location, some incredible CRANE SHOTS (!) a FANTASTIC cast of cult movie stars (who aren't afraid to poke a little fun at themselves) along with some of his best regulars AND AN AMAZING SOUNDTRACK featuring tracks by THE Fabio Frizzi (of "Zombi 2" and so many more...) I've been a fan of Todd's work since "Goblin" and own almost all of his movies on VHS. I've always enjoyed the ambition and energy of his old SOV flicks, and NOW I've seen him pull it ALL together! THIS is Todd Sheets at his very best! DON'T MISS IT! Can't wait to be able to buy this movie!