A Haunted House Free movie streaming In an outrageous send up of the Paranormal Activity movies, The Devil Inside and other "found footage" movies, A HAUNTED HOUSE features young couple Malcolm (Marlon Wayans) and Kisha (Essence Atkins) who have just moved in to their dream house. As they settle in, they quickly find they're not alone. But it's not the house that's haunted, it's Malcolm's girlfriend who is possessed by a demon. Malcolm hires everyone from a priest to modern day ghostbusters to rid her of this unwelcome intruder, determined not to let the evil spirit ruin his relationship... or, more importantly, his sex life. (c) Open Road Films Release Date A Haunted House Jan 11, 2013 Wide | |
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Actors For A Haunted House |
Marlon Wayans,Essence Atkins,Cedric the Entertainer,David Koechner,Nick Swardson,Affion Crockett,Andrew Daly,Alanna Ubach,Marlene Forte,Dave Sheridan,J.B. Smoove,Robin Thede |
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Genres A Haunted House : Comedy |
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User Ranting A Haunted House : 4.1 |
User Percentage For A Haunted House : 87 % |
User Count Like for A Haunted House : 19,621 |
All Critics Ranting For A Haunted House : 2.6 |
All Critics Count For A Haunted House : 26 |
All Critics Percentage For A Haunted House : 8 % |
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Review For A Haunted House |
Does it even qualify as a movie? Why did it take two people to write and cost $2.5 million to make? Sherilyn Connelly-Village Voice
You might chuckle at Wayans huddled in the tub, frantically trying to scrub himself clean of something slightly more earthly-freaky than evil spirits. But watching him get it on with stuffed animals? Ick. Tom Russo-Boston Globe
There are vague hints that the story is "really" about the difficulties and anxiety of commitment, but then one of many variations on a fart joke distracts from any actual idea. Mark Olsen-Los Angeles Times
If the opening gag in your R-rated movie is an extended flatulence joke you should reconsider whether you're qualified to make such a movie. Neil Genzlinger-New York Times
Harkens back to the initial days of the oughties spoof craze, when screenwriters actually lampooned film genres rather than whatever the hell happened to catch their eye on YouTube as they sought inspiration. Clark Collis-Entertainment Weekly
A frenetic and freewheeling satirical comedy that only sporadically scores a bull's-eye while aiming at easy targets. Joe Leydon-Variety
Marlon Wayans takes comedic aim at Paranormal Activity and its ilk but scores precious few hits. John Hazelton-Screen International
The concept relies too heavily on crude gags that feel more desperate than inspired. Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com
Mining the spoof genre he helped reenergize with the "Scary Movie" franchise, Marlon Wayans comes up short with a well-worn scattershot approach that rarely connects with audience funny bones. Cole Smithey-ColeSmithey.com
There's no reason to reward or encourage any of the people involved with A Haunted House to continue making this type of off-putting (and disposable) raunch-fest. Sandy Schaefer-ScreenRant
This found-footage spoof impresses right out of the gate, because in the first five minutes one sacred movie taboo is thrown out the window and pummeled to absolutely absurd lengths. Jeremy Wheeler-TV Guide's Movie Guide
Who thinks it's high time for a movie that spoofs The Blair Witch Project? Hands! Anyone? Anyone? No? Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)-St. Paul Pioneer Press
If you're wondering why A Haunted House exists alongside the upcoming Scary Movie 5 rather than instead of it, you may already have given the subject more thought than Marlon Wayans had hoped. Michael Nordine-Slant Magazine
exactly what you'd expect from a spoof of found footage movies released in January without advanced screenings for critics Kevin Carr-7M Pictures
Disrespect is the name of the game for this flat, by-the-numbers Paranormal Activity spoof, which suggests that letting your girlfriend move in with you is pretty much tantamount to opening the gates of hell. Alonso Duralde-The Wrap
The craftsmanship here isn't just lacking, it's nonexistent, and the found-footage conceit is little more than a rickety structure to house an endless gauntlet of hackneyed jokes involving sex, flatulence, pot, and feces. Nathan Rabin-AV Club
Nobody expects A Haunted House to be a masterpiece, but in going for the easy joke, the film missed out on many opportunities for satire. Alicia Malone-IGN Movies
As to be expected with a Wayans endeavor, the picture is crude, desperate, and permissive with its actors. What's surprising here is how lazy A Haunted House is. Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com
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