The protagonist of Housebound is one Kylie Bucknell (Morgana O'Reilly), a young woman with serious anger issues, who – after a spectacularly failed robbery of an ATM – is sentenced to eight months house arrest in the one place she would least like to be…home sweet home. She is put under the watchful eye of her mother, Miriam (Rima Te Wiata), a woman who thinks that there is a very good chance her house is haunted – objects disappearing and strange noises abound being her chief evidence of this – and to say that Kylie and Miriam don’t “get on” would be a vast understatement. Kylie is quick to mock her mother’s belief in the supernatural – after hearing her call-in to a local radio program to discuss her haunting experiences – but when a disembodied hand grabs Kylie's ankle – while investigating noises in the basement – she starts to give her mother’s idea a little more credence. Unfortunately Dennis (Cameron Rhodes), her court appointed clinical psychologist, accuses Kylie and Miriam of both being delusional.
Thursday, July 12, 2018
Housebound (2014) – Review
Whenever I’m watching a haunted house movie at some point I’ll invariably ask, “What the hell are you people still doing in that bloody house?” Call me crazy but when walls begin to bleed – or spectral voices are crying “GET OUT!” – I’d be changing my zip code as fast as humanly possible. I don’t see the point in waiting around to see if a spirit is of the Casper the Friendly Ghost variety or the revenge type phantoms found in films like The Ring. In the 2014 horror movie Housebound New Zealand director Gerard Johnstone posits the question, “What if you couldn't leave, that you were under house arrest in a haunted house?”
The protagonist of Housebound is one Kylie Bucknell (Morgana O'Reilly), a young woman with serious anger issues, who – after a spectacularly failed robbery of an ATM – is sentenced to eight months house arrest in the one place she would least like to be…home sweet home. She is put under the watchful eye of her mother, Miriam (Rima Te Wiata), a woman who thinks that there is a very good chance her house is haunted – objects disappearing and strange noises abound being her chief evidence of this – and to say that Kylie and Miriam don’t “get on” would be a vast understatement. Kylie is quick to mock her mother’s belief in the supernatural – after hearing her call-in to a local radio program to discuss her haunting experiences – but when a disembodied hand grabs Kylie's ankle – while investigating noises in the basement – she starts to give her mother’s idea a little more credence. Unfortunately Dennis (Cameron Rhodes), her court appointed clinical psychologist, accuses Kylie and Miriam of both being delusional.
The protagonist of Housebound is one Kylie Bucknell (Morgana O'Reilly), a young woman with serious anger issues, who – after a spectacularly failed robbery of an ATM – is sentenced to eight months house arrest in the one place she would least like to be…home sweet home. She is put under the watchful eye of her mother, Miriam (Rima Te Wiata), a woman who thinks that there is a very good chance her house is haunted – objects disappearing and strange noises abound being her chief evidence of this – and to say that Kylie and Miriam don’t “get on” would be a vast understatement. Kylie is quick to mock her mother’s belief in the supernatural – after hearing her call-in to a local radio program to discuss her haunting experiences – but when a disembodied hand grabs Kylie's ankle – while investigating noises in the basement – she starts to give her mother’s idea a little more credence. Unfortunately Dennis (Cameron Rhodes), her court appointed clinical psychologist, accuses Kylie and Miriam of both being delusional.
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