Review of The House on Pine Street (2015) by Luke S — 21 May 2018
Among the ruins of The House on Pine Street, a clever viewer can handily spin out what three writers and two directors apparently could not: a coherent story and a satisfying ending, though several possibilities are left to die in the house's curiously dustless shadows.
The ghosts who haunt this house left the place furnished, well lit, and except for a few cracks, neat as a pin. Nevertheless, Emily Gross stares slack-jawed at slamming doors, mysterious knocks and dark figures for nearly two hours, and the rest of the cast stares blankly, ominously back like ghostly extras from Rosemary's Baby.
The only thing horrifying about The House on Pine Street Is it never ends.
This review of The House on Pine Street (2015) was written by Luke S on 21 May 2018.
The House on Pine Street has generally received mixed reviews.
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