Review of Haunters (2014) by Robert I — 08 Mar 2016
Very nice, short, charming documentary about a Haunted House attraction in Michigan. On its tenth open year, they are recovering from having to miss a year due to legal reasons (that are barely mentioned in the documentary) in a new location... But the result is that you are see a Haunted House start again from scratch. The ups and downs, the losses and the triumphs. Damned if the people running Phobia House aren't likeable. It is extremely hard not to want them to succeed. They also find the time to give little stories of other people involved; such as one actor who can't work on Halloween because of his parole restrictions.
My chief complaint about this doc, is one music track they keep replaying whenever they go into Montage Mode. It's not a good track of an almost-angelic choir singing and it plays about two notches too loud. When that music isn't playing, I was having a great time watching this.
This review of Haunters (2014) was written by Robert I on 08 Mar 2016.
Haunters has generally received mixed reviews.
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