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Dark House
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Dark House (2014) told about the story of Nick Di Santo who could see the future. Nick knew when and how people would die. He visited his mother in a mental hospital, just know that his dead father was still alive. Right then, Nick saw his father in a house abandoned mansion, which was the house of a dark and mysterious force.
Dark House (2014) told about the story of Nick Di Santo who could see the future. Nick knew when and how people would die. He visited his mother in a mental hospital, just know that his dead father was still alive. Right then, Nick saw his father in a house abandoned mansion, which was the house of a dark and mysterious force.
Actors: Charles Agron,
Daniel Ross Owens,
Brandon Smith,
Lesley-Anne Down,
Patricia Belcher,
Tonya Carter,
Greg Sproles,
Zack Ward,
Amye Gousset,
Tobin Bell,
Tim J. Smith,
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Charles Agron

Daniel Ross Owens 13 December 1983, Franklin, Tennessee, USA

Brandon Smith

Lesley-Anne Down 17 March 1954, Wandsworth, London, England, UK

Patricia Belcher 1954, Helena, Montana, USA

Tonya Carter

Greg Sproles

Zack Ward 31 August 1970, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Amye Gousset

Tobin Bell 7 August 1942, Queens, New York City, New York, USA

Tim J. Smith 3 December 1985, Shreveport, Louisiana, USA
Genre: Thriller
Country: United States
Keywords: #Victor Salva
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Tonya Carter

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Zack Ward
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March 14, 2014
This is a film that skips all the foreboding, and gives us scene after scene of just boding.
March 11, 2014
Dark House practically drowns under the weight of mismatched horror tropes, including a preponderance of loud-noise jolt-scares and idiotic character behavior.
April 07, 2014
Dark House could really benefit from an Extreme Home Makeover, because as it stands, this is one architectural mess of a horror film.
March 12, 2014
The film's dialogue is knowing and the action sequences are elaborate, but only in ways that advance the shady story toward its hokey denouement.
March 13, 2014
Sometimes there's a thin line between terrifying and goofy.
March 19, 2014
Dark House is lame. What it lacks in scares it more than makes up for in incomprehensible narrative choices
March 20, 2014
Salva certainly gets points for creative repurposing. Much of what transpires in "Dark House" has been seen before, just not all in the same movie.
March 11, 2014
Dark House is one nutty horror movie, but what's crazier still is how well it works - until it doesn't.
May 08, 2014
Doesn't always work as a cohesive whole, but it does have more than a few good moments.
March 13, 2014
There's plenty of blood in the supernatural horror flick "Dark House," but what really defines director Victor Salva's latest effort is flop sweat.
March 14, 2014
Mere minutes into "Dark House," it becomes depressingly clear that the deficit of imagination displayed by the title will not be made up for by the content.