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Greetings Film Fiends and welcome to John Doe's Film Blog. 30 years of dedicated celluloid obsession has meant that I have seen a few films. Drawing attention to some of the lesser discussed gems that I love. Cult classics, obscure curios and quality genre pictures. This blogs purpose is to translate some of my passion for these films and with luck, inspire you the reader to go check em out.

The House of the Devil (2009) - Trailer Included

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The House of the Devil - Available on DVD and VHS

Writer/Editor/Director: Ti West
Starring: Tom Noonan, Dee Wallace, Jocelin Donahue, Greta Gerwig, AJ Bowen, Mary Woronov



‘This is Huge. This one night changes everything for me.”Samantha Hughes

Ti West’s The House of the Devil is a rarity. A back-to-basics throwback to the horror fundamentals of the late 70’s and early 80’s, set in the period that at no time gives a self aware wink. Made in 2009, the exceptional attention to every facet of the era is so successful that if you were flicking through the cable channels and turned it on you would believe it was in fact a lost gem. The marketing campaign for the film even included a VHS copy for fans.

Channeling elements of the popular slasher, babysitter in peril and satanic panic genre the film is an exercise in slow burning suspense that succeeds in achieving a level of anxiety through nothingness that matches its brethren and refuses to go for cheap thrills. The gore is limited; it’s the dense atmosphere of ominous horror created by a minimalist score, subtle signs of danger and deliberately slow pacing that strain the nerves.

As the film opens a full Lunar eclipse is due that evening. We meet Samantha Hughes (Jocelin Donahue), a pretty college student looking at a one bedroom apartment. She likes it and accepts the rental despite not having the cash to cover the first month’s rent.


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The retro opening credits.
Desperate to move out of her filthy dorm room occupied by a bitchy roommate she sees a job ad on a notice board looking for a babysitter. Going to a payphone Sam calls the number and leaves a message. As she turns to walk away the public phone rings and it is Mr Ulman, (Tom Noonan) the man who placed the ad and he organizes to meet her.

After being stood up Sam eventually talks to Mr Ulman again and after some pleading she agrees to come to his house that very night. Driven to the secluded dwelling in the woods by her best friend Megan she finally meets her employer.

Once there she is told that the job is actually to look after his ailing mother. When more than enough cash to pay the rent is offered she reluctantly agrees to take the 4 hour assignment. Her friend begrudgingly leaves with plans to pick her up at half past midnight and so Samantha sits in the large, quiet house and she waits for the return of Mr Ulman and his wife…..and nothing happens. And that is where the terror slowly ratchets up.

“But it’s 400 dollars. That covers the first month’s rent and all I have to do is sit inside and watch TV”Samantha Hughes


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Samantha Hughes before the terror begins.



John Doe Says:
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Director Ti West
Shot in just 18 days on a budget of less than a million dollars Ti West (Cabin Fever 2) achieves diabolical menace meticulously recreating every element of the bygone age with careful consideration. From set design to film-making techniques, right from the freeze frame credits set to synth-pop West makes sure that his tone is consistent. The appearance of 80’s stalwart Dee Wallace (The Howling, Cujo) as the landlady in the opening scene immediately establishes intent.

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The way it used to be. a phone hangs on the wall and the cord has to stretched.
It’s the little touches that don’t draw attention to themselves that elevate the films time capsule quality. The sign of the times production design of Jade Healy uses a tape cassette walkman, shirts tucked into high sitting jeans, teased hair and a wall mounted rotary dial telephone to echo times past. Unforced insertions of retro pop music (The Cars, The Fixx) fill out the illusion.

Filmed on 16mm with clumsy framing, uneven angles and character zooms, the cinematography of Eliot Rocket (Cabin Fever 2, The Specials) never strays into the new millennium. There are touches of Roman Polanski, Tobe Hooper and many others that will be seen by aficionados.

The discreet sound design and paused tinkling of the ivories scoring by Jeff Grace (The Last Winter) contribute substantially to the impatient wall climbing creepiness.


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Samantha is destined to see blood.
The screenplay meshes many now classic formulas but to rattle off its inspirations would spoil the fun for you. Suffice to say like every other part of the production it is appropriate to the bygone gems it draws from with a final scene that will haunt without exposition. The only fault really, is not even a fault but the film does start with that Amityville Horror/Texas Chainsaw Massacre fake disclaimer this is "based on a true story". It’s a flaw only because it gives away a little of the game by mentioning statistics about the subject that eventually comes to light in the final half hour, maybe a silly complaint considering the title of the film.

All the behind the scenes factors would have been for nothing without a worthy protagonist and former Levi’s model turned actress Jocelin Donahue (The Burrowers) does a stellar job of making us care about her plight. Her cute, youthful appearance having that all American look so prominent in films like Friday the 13th combined with believable building of concern makes her perfect for the role of Samantha. We experience the film through her eyes and when the final act finally arrives we are completely invested in her fate. Her panicked decisions totally appropriate to the genre.


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Tom Noonan with cane in hand as Mr Ulman
The ever scary Tom Noonan (Manhunter, The Pledge) again proves he is a master of foreboding presence even when playing congenial. As Mrs Ulman Mary Wornov (Night of the Comet, Silent Night Bloody Night) brings an equal amount of threatening politeness that lets us know all is not as it seems.

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Greta gerwig looks like she never left the 80's
Greta Gerwig (Baghead, Arthur) as Sam’s best pal Megan is like a cross between Linda Hamilton and Brittany Murphy. She has that 80’s look down and totally fits.

If you haven’t already worked it out John Doe was hugely impressed with The House of the Devil. Consciously trying not to over hype it because the film is an understated gem rather than full blown house of shock, it's not for those with a short attention span. All JD will say is that anyone of the generation this film emulates should certainly put it on their Halloween list for the end of the month.


The trailer for The House of the Devil


For those in Oz, JD is not sure if the film is available on DVD so here is the first ten minutes of The House of the Devil to see if your heading to Amazon to grab a copy.

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1. October 11th 2010 @ 23:16. Matt Shea Says:
This looks great, JD, although I think Tom Noonan would ruin it for me a bit. Perhaps he underestimates how much of an impact he's had on popular culture - great actor. Still, must dig this up.
2. October 11th 2010 @ 23:25. Bryn Says:
I'm keen to see this. I love the alternate poster designs:


I didn't read your review in whole, cos I've heard too much already ... I know you don't use spoilers, but I still don't want anymore lean than I already have on it. I'll come back, don't worry.
3. October 12th 2010 @ 04:28. David O'Connell Says:
This sounds terrific JD. I actually have Jeff Grace's score on CD and like it a lot. Must now check out the film itself. Dee Wallace and Tom Noonan? Count me in mate!
4. October 12th 2010 @ 07:21. ShaunK Says:
You had me at Tom Noonan

I'm there!
5. October 12th 2010 @ 22:07. JohnDoe Says:
Hi Matt,

I think Noonan knows where he sits in the pop culture lexicon. Even if he doesn't Ti West certainly does and exploits it well.

The film doesn't aspire to break any new ground, just deliver a genuinely nerve racking retro experience that I'm sure you will appreciate for its simplicity of design.
6. October 12th 2010 @ 22:09. JohnDoe Says:
Totally understandable Bryn, keep those expectations in check or you will be sorely disappointed. As i said to Matt, the film doesn't aspire to anything new, just a sincere tribute to some greats of our childhood.
7. October 12th 2010 @ 22:12. JohnDoe Says:
Hope it rattles your cage David,

Jeff Graces score is completely appropriate and like Carpenter's Halloween, a big part of why it works.

Be warned Dee Wallace is only in the first scene but her appearance provides such a short hand for establishing that 80's feel.
8. October 12th 2010 @ 22:24. JohnDoe Says:
Well I'm glad i didn't mention Tom Noonan till 3/4's through my review

Would be interested to know your opinion because you weren't exposed to the volume of late 70's early 80's horror at a young age that some of us Orble geriatrics were.

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