
Before the beginning of time demons covered the darkness. After humans took possession of the earths several books came into existence. Books of knowledge with pages containing rituals and incantations. One for each of the god demons. These pages would be used to banish the dark things that lurk in the shadows. The books were passed down through the centuries among an elite sect of soothsayers. The coveted books have been sought after by the demons throughout time. Now they h... (Full plot summary below)
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Before the beginning of time demons covered the darkness. After humans took possession of the earths several books came into existence. Books of knowledge with pages containing rituals and incantations. One for each of the god demons. These pages would be used to banish the dark things that lurk in the shadows. The books were passed down through the centuries among an elite sect of soothsayers. The coveted books have been sought after by the demons throughout time. Now they have discovered a way to reenter this world through portals surrounded by evil and darkness to take back what has always been theirs. The Shively house has always been a center of dark happenings throughout its existence every family that has inhabited the house has experienced a miserable and deadly end. Tonight a group of friends discover the awful truth that lay dormant in the house. The demons have possessed the former grounds keeper Adam (William Martin) to help with their escape and Theadora (Kari Wishingrad) the last in the bloodline of the soothsayers is the only one that can help stop the evil before...
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| Chicago TribuneRobert K. ElderTexan director George Ratliff had unlimited access to families and church meetings, and he delivers fascinating psychological fare. |
| Not Coming to a Theater Near YouRumsey TaylorIt is a strength of a documentary to disregard available bias, especially as temptingly easy as it would have been with this premise. |
| OffoffoffJoshua TanzerIt's up to you to decide whether to admire these people's dedication to their cause or be repelled by their dogmatism, manipulativeness and narrow, fearful view of American life. |
| Film ThreatRyan CracknellA tad controversial, Hell House doesn't exist to cast stones, but rather document their hurlers. |
| ESplatterSteve BiodrowskiEven if you do not agree with the message that the Hell House haunt is purveying, you will find the Hell House documentary fascinating. |
| Looking CloserJeffrey OverstreetI encourage everyone to watch it and discuss the difference between Christ's ministry and the 'ministry' of these high-pressure gospel salesmen. |
| Planet Sick-BoyJon PopickPreaches to two completely different choirs at the same time, which is a pretty amazing accomplishment. |
| eye WEEKLYJason AndersonPresents a group of very sincere, very dedicated individuals who try to bring God into people's lives in a way that is controversial, often bizarre and never less than fascinating in what it says about modern conceptions of sin and salvation. |
| Seattle TimesMary BrennanLazy filmmaking, with the director taking a hands-off approach when he should have shaped the story to show us why it's compelling. |
| User ReviewJacob CAn interesting and fair look at the "Hell House" phenomenon - the directors do a good job of letting the organizers and participants speak for themselves. It is disturbing to see how willing some Christians are to use fear as an evangelistic tool. |