Last night I closed all the blinds and turned off all the lights in my apartment.
Then I sat down to watch Netflix’s latest original movie, The Open House.
I immediately regretted my decision.
Not because the movie was a let down – it was brilliantly done – but because it played on one of my greatest fears. The fear that someone could be living in my house/under my house/over my house without my knowledge.
And the fear that *very creepy* someone could kill me before I even had a chance to call for help.
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The Open House follows the story of Naomi (Piercy Dalton) and her son Logan (Dylan Minnette) who move into a relative’s vacation home after a death in the family.
The home – of course – is an isolated, sprawling mansion surrounded by woods. Because, as you’re probably aware, people in horror movies never move into simple, single-story houses in busy suburbs.
Naomi and Logan hardly had time to unpack their belongings and settle into their new digs when things start to get a little bit creepy.
You see, the house is currently on the market and every Sunday they have to vacate it for an open house. An open house where a bunch of strangers have free reign to roam about said sprawling mansion with its many hidden rooms and weird passageways (because, horror movie).