Following a decades-long fascination with the horror genre, a couple purchase an abandoned duplex to use as a location for their low-budget horror film. They soon notice that random strangers are drawn to the old building, but never approach, merely standing outside and staring at it in a sort of trance. Delighted to find themselves embroiled in a real-life scary story, the two team up with an old friend and put their years of horror expertise, amateur ghost hunting, and paranormal obsession to use in the hope of discovering why this building holds such a strange power over people.
Directed by Rachel Kempf and Nick Toti
paranormal phenomena
ghost hunting
paranormal investigation
found footage
abandoned building
pseudo-documentary
ambiguous
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IMDB
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Letterboxd
3.0 / 5
Popular Reviews
12 reviews
Marcel Urena
8.2★ · 04/19/25
Kirksville is no Sunnydale,But a Hellmouth is a Hellmouth.
Kirksville is no Sunnydale,But a Hellmouth is a Hellmouth.
StarrPRO
7.0★ · 01/10/25
the most unsettling parts of this movie: 1. Nick projectile vomiting into the toilet then touching his face and eyes multiple times 2. the hellmouth drawing/sounds
and im really not sure if it’s necessarily a CLOSE 2
the most unsettling parts of this movie: 1. Nick projectile vomiting into the toilet then touching his face and eyes multiple times 2. the hellmouth drawing/sounds
and im really not sure if it’s necessarily a CLOSE 2
Jemar
6.0★ · 09/14/24
Fun & goofy little home-made found footage horror movie. Not usually my genre but the experience was enhanced by watching this with an engaged Midnight Madness crowd!
Fun & goofy little home-made found footage horror movie. Not usually my genre but the experience was enhanced by watching this with an engaged Midnight Madness crowd!