There must be something in New Zealand's water supply, because the country responsible for such exports as Sir Peter Jackson, Russell Crowe and the Flight of the Conchords has gone and done it again. This time, it's Housebound, the feature debut of writer/director Gerard Johnstone. The quirky horror-comedy has been making the rounds on the festival circuit, scaring up laughs and frightening filmgoers from the South Pacific to the Great White North. And rightly so, as it breathes new life into a well-worn staple of the horror genre, blending haunted house chills and home invasion thrills, with a heaping dose of Kiwi humor to boot.
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