‘The evil that men do lives on and on…’
House of Forbidden Secrets is a 2013 US horror movie written, edited, produced and directed by Todd Sheets (Zombie Bloodbath and sequels; Bloodthirsty Cannibal Demons; Hi-8 “The Request” segment). The film’s score was composed by Fabio Frizzi (Zombie Flesh Eaters; City of the Living Dead; The Beyond).
The film stars Antwoine Steele, Nicole Santorella, Lew Temple, Howard Maurer, Dyanne Thorne, George Hardy, Paxton Tarbell, Lloyd Kaufman, Bryan David, Millie Millan, Brad Westmar, Allan Kayser.
House of Forbidden Secrets has its British premiere at the Horror-on-Sea Film Festival in Southend on 23rd January 2015.
Plot teaser:
Jacob Hunt has had some very bad breaks in life. His wife left him, his friends have all abandoned him and his children barely see him. He needs a break to get back on his feet. Jacob is given an amazing gift when he is called to be the overnight security at the old Shadowview Manor. It’s been turned into a commercial office and retail building. The tenants hear strange things at night. Some claim to see strange people. Jacob is about to learn that nights around the Shadowview Manor contain many secrets…
Buy Fabio Frizzi’s soundtrack on CD from Amazon.com
Reviews:
” …one for fans of genre films. The performances vary in quality, but do not hamper the appeal of the low budget style of the movie. The film itself feels like a VHS, with slight imperfections that were synonymous with the old format, which works extremely well for the type of film Todd Sheets has created. There’s blood, guts, naked bodies, horror and a splash of tongue-in-cheek humour which will appeal to the right audience.” Horror Cult Films
” …despite taking forever to get moving and the annoying confusion that plagues the characters throughout the movie, the back story and slaughter scenes redeem the movie enough to make it worthwhile. The demon effects are well done; my favorite scene involves a demon walking on all four limbs down a hallway with her head turned completely around, it’s quite creepy! There’s plenty of gore and enough varied ways characters are killed off to make it interesting enough for any horror fan. In the end, this is a decent movie that could have been better if the first 30 minutes would have been condensed into 10.” LL Hanson, Ravenous Monster
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