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Cast And Crew
Cast:Brian Geraghty,Rachel Blanchard,
Anna Paquin Stephen Moyer,Tricia Helfer
Director: Andrew Paquin
Writer: Andrew Paquin
Produced by:Cyrus Ahanchian And Others
Runtime: USA:88 min
Country: USA
Genre: Action,Horror,
Crime | Drama | Thriller
Language: English | Spanish
Filming Locations: Los Angeles,
California, USA
Company: StoneBrook Entertainment
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Plot Summary:
A couple on the verge of a nasty divorce attempt to sell their empty love nest and move on with their lives, separately. After a successful open house they are horrified to discover, days later, that a potential buyer didn't leave their home. While Alice is being held captive in the basement, the unannounced house guest moves in upstairs. She senses her capture is being kept a rebellious secret. She knows her way only way out if she can only get out alive.
User Review:
What a disappointment mostly (hee hee )because I wanted to see if Stephen Moyer and Anna Paquin would show up but now I now why they did not come to the Tribeca Film Festival in NYC this year, 2010.
Not a bad story and only Brian Geraghty was in the least interesting and difficult to predict and he is very psycho looking. I love his work.
I usually would not walk out on a film but this was so tempting.
I did not want to offend and after all I paid $18.00 for my seat.
Gratuitous gore is just boring and there was no substance or depth to any of the characters. Poor casting, flat acting, lacking in any depth or substance.
I did not care for any of the characters.
Cinematography and art direction were good.
Suspense lacking.
It was so dull that I hope he re-edits it before release. Cinematography was so so.
I however still believe in Mr. Paquins potential and that must be why he got in this festival in the first place.
Almost there Mr.Paquin.
Movie Reviews:
"Open House" is a horror movie about a world where soulless monsters lurk everywhere, awaiting the slightest opportunity to prey on the weak and vulnerable -- Los Angeles. Ba-dum ching! I'll be here all week! But seriously, folks, there's a germ of an idea to the film -- the directorial debut of Andrew Paquin, brother of Anna, who shows up briefly along with her fiance and "True Blood" co-star Stephen Moyer -- to target the over-articulated issues of flaky yuppie types who like to go on and on about trust, smothering, codependency and open relationships.
Alas, anything worthwhile on that front is quickly buried beneath the kind of flabby slasher where a character will make the full circuit of her house, from second floor to basement, searching for someone in the middle of the night, but never turning on a light. Rachel Blanchard plays the light switch-impaired homeowner, Alice, whose efforts to sell her sweet SoCal pad after a painful divorce are halted by the arrival of a pair of serial killers. David and Lila (Brian Geraghty and Tricia Helfer) like to take over houses up for sale and reenact a domestic psychodrama that involves Lila seducing and then murdering strangers and David helping her clean up and then cooking dinner.
Lila thinks Alice is dead, but actually David's been keeping her in the crawlspace and letting her out during the day, while Lila's out (at the office?) and David writes (not a screenplay, which really seems like a missed punchline). As Lila's behavior escalates and the body count rises, David finds solace in Alice's company, and she tries to persuade him to flee with her. "Open House" is just too silly to seem like it's seriously attempting scares, but too formless and packed with filler to be anywhere near a satire. This one's for devoted fans of the actors involved only.
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