Review of Don't Go in the House (1979) by Brad G — 23 Oct 2010
This not-your-typical slasher goes into some extremely dark places with Dan Grimaldi's Norman Batesy pyro BBQing and collecting victims while also battling literal inner voices birthed from child abuse.
He's a horrible human, but he's also so child-likey pathetic with his bedroom disco rockin' and chair hoppin' that you do feel sorry for him. Yep, Don't Go In The House is way awkward at times and cheaply put together, but it really sets itself apart from more mainstream fair like Friday the 13th or A Nightmare on Elm Street.
Worth a check for you horror fans. VF.
This review of Don't Go in the House (1979) was written by Brad G on 23 Oct 2010.
Don't Go in the House has generally received mixed reviews.
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