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This is very much the Hollywood version, with Oscar-winning actresses, sad violins on the score signaling serious drama, and a gorgeous setting, the English shore standing in for Connecticut. It involves primarily the man, his wife, his daughter, the older woman who runs his household and his mother-in-law. Within this closed system, the husband exercises his will, buying his power because of money and the enabling of the women.
I have seen so many films that were sleepwalking through the debris of old plots and second-hand ideas that it was a constant pleasure to watch "House of Games," a movie about con men that succeeds not only in conning the audience, but also in creating a series of characters who seem imprisoned by the need to con, or be conned. Parents need to know that Max Winslow and the House of Secrets is a Willy Wonka-meets-Elon Musk escape room-style mystery about teens who must outsmart a "smart" house. The house gets more malevolent as the story proceeds, and some menacing/perilous moments imply that something really bad is about to happen -- so much so that at times it feels like a horror movie for kids. Deep into The Dutch House, Danny Conroy and his family attend a school production of The Nutcracker. Parents need to know that The House is an over-the-top comedy built around an iffy premise: Parents (Will Ferrell and Amy Poehler) start an illegal casino to pay for their daughter's college. There's more violence than you'd expect: Limbs and digits are chopped off, with spouting blood that goes everywhere.
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The promise of a fun, Halloween-set haunted house movie is quickly dashed by a batch of weak, thinly drawn characters, poor decisions, and a preoccupation with torture. Haunt is more Saw than scary. Written and directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods -- who originally wrote the clever, terrifying A Quiet Place -- Haunt has more in common with. Latest Movie Reviews: Check out movie reviews of Bollywood, Hollywood and Regional movies by Times of India.
