
Nick Di Santo has the gift to see how any person that he touches will dies. He visits his mother Lilian that is in an asylum since when he was eight years old and learns that his father is alive. Nick lives with his best friend Ryan and one day he meets Eve in a bar and he finds that he can touch her without any vision. Eve moves to Nick's apartment and soon she is pregnant. Out of the blue, Nick inherits an old house and he shows to Ryan and Eve that he used to draw that hou... (Full plot summary below)
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Nick Di Santo has the gift to see how any person that he touches will dies. He visits his mother Lilian that is in an asylum since when he was eight years old and learns that his father is alive. Nick lives with his best friend Ryan and one day he meets Eve in a bar and he finds that he can touch her without any vision. Eve moves to Nick's apartment and soon she is pregnant. Out of the blue, Nick inherits an old house and he shows to Ryan and Eve that he used to draw that house since he was a child. They travel to the countryside but they do not find the manor. They decide to return home and they meet Chris McCulluch, Lilith and Sam that are measuring the area. They show the location of the house where Nick meets the strange Seth. They are hunted down by creepy creatures with axes but they flee. They decide to leave the place but the road leads them back to the mysterious house. What is the secret of the dark house and the creepy creatures?
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| Village VoiceChuck WilsonDark House is one nutty horror movie, but what's crazier still is how well it works — until it doesn't. |
| FEARnetScott WeinbergDoesn't always work as a cohesive whole, but it does have more than a few good moments. |
| NerdistWitney SeiboldThis is a film that skips all the foreboding, and gives us scene after scene of just boding. |
| Los Angeles TimesInkoo KangSalva manages a few inspired scenes... But the lasting image Dark House offers is of the screenwriters hurling everything they can think of at the wall. |
| Washington PostMichael O'SullivanSalva certainly gets points for creative repurposing. Much of what transpires in Dark House has been seen before, just not all in the same movie. |
| The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckThe overstuffed film is definitely less than the sum of its admittedly occasionally scary parts. |
| Slant MagazineDrew HuntThe film's dialogue is knowing and the action sequences are elaborate, but not only in ways that advance the shady story toward its hokey denouement. |
| The A.V. ClubMike D'AngeloDirector Victor Salva tries very hard to make this seem creepy, but there’s just nothing about chatting with central heating that’s gonna prompt gooseflesh. |
| PopMattersBill GibronDark House is lame. What it lacks in scares it more than makes up for in incomprehensible narrative choices |
| The DissolveNick SchagerDark House practically drowns under the weight of mismatched horror tropes, including a preponderance of loud-noise jolt-scares and idiotic character behavior. |