Review of The House (2017) by Christy Lemire for RogerEbert.com — 29 Jun 2017
In theory, these actors should be able to just show up, be themselves, tap into their formidable improvisational abilities and let the laughs flow freely. In reality, though, movies require scripts. They require actual characters and dialogue and narratives that evolve in ways that are logical, or at least engaging.
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This review of The House (2017) was written by Christy Lemire and published by RogerEbert.com on 29 Jun 2017.
The House has generally received mixed reviews.
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