Housebound (2014)

6.7/10
76/100
96% – Critics
73% – Audience

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Kylie Bucknell is forced to return to the house she grew up in when the court places her on home detention. Her punishment is made all the more unbearable by the fact she has to live there with her mother Miriam – a well-intentioned blabbermouth who’s convinced that the house is haunted. Kylie dismisses Miriam’s superstitions as nothing more than a distraction from a life occupied by boiled vegetables & small-town gossip. However, when she too becomes privy to unsettling whispers & strange bumps in the night, she begins to wonder whether she’s inherited her overactive imagination, or if the house is in fact possessed by a hostile spirit who’s less than happy about the new living arrangement.

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Housebound Movie Reviews

surprising bits of fun

Kylie Bucknell is a troubled girl in New Zealand. She gets arrested for trying to break into an ATM. She is sentenced to house arrest and forced to move back in with her mother Miriam. Miriam suspects the house is haunted. Strange things start to happen. Amos sets up her ankle bracelet and is a paranormal enthusiast. Dennis is the psychologist assigned to her case.

There are surprising moments of light humor in this odd little horror. It’s not particularly scary. It has a bit of fun like the Cornetto Trilogy. The lead character is not necessarily a nice girl but she still maintains some rooting interest. The story doesn’t completely hold together but the last act has plenty of fun.

I know a place we can hide

Kylie Renee Bucknell (Morgana O’Reilly) bungles an ATM robbery and gets sentenced to eight months of house arrest in her mother Miriam’s (Rima Te Wiata) home. She lives there with Graeme (Ross Harper) a quiet creepy man. She has an ankle bracelet that prevents her from leaving. Mom is convinced the house is haunted and it isn’t long before Kylie joins her in the belief dragging in Amos (Glen-Paul Waru) of Titan security. At 43 minutes into the film, we discover the true story about the house and former occupants.

The film is 111 minutes long, taking time enough to weave a tale and introduce characters late. The movie is in part a comedy, but there are many scenes which have no humor. The opening scene made me laugh. It is a film worth viewing and one I that I will toss into my keeper pile.

Guide: F-bomb. No sex or nudity. Blood squirting.

House Guest

Bound to your own house … or worse to the home you grew up in. That’s what happens to our main character here and she doesn’t like it at all. Sometimes jail seems like the better “solution”, not that she’d know from the get-go. The story mixes horror with comedy and does a really good job with both. It’s not the best mix I’ve ever seen, but it’s more than sufficient and good enough.

The acting is good and for a small budget movie the location lock is working fine. Still there is more to a house than meets the eye and the construction/architecture is well thought of. A similar premise might have been used by other movies, but this still feels kind of unique