About A Haunted House
A Haunted House (2013) is a raucous parody of the found-footage horror genre, specifically targeting films like Paranormal Activity. Directed by Michael Tiddes and starring Marlon Wayans, who also co-wrote the script, the film follows Malcolm and Kisha as they move into their ideal suburban home, only to discover it's haunted by a mischievous and crude demon. The plot escalates when Kisha becomes possessed, prompting Malcolm to enlist a bizarre array of helpers, including an incompetent priest, a flamboyant psychic, and a dubious ghost-hunting crew, resulting in a series of absurd and slapstick exorcism attempts.
Marlon Wayans delivers his signature over-the-top comedic performance, embracing the film's crude humor and satirical edge. The direction leans heavily into genre tropes for laughs, using the mockumentary style to amplify the absurdity of typical haunted house scenarios. While the IMDb rating of 5.1 reflects its niche appeal and reliance on lowbrow jokes, the film succeeds as a lighthearted, unapologetically silly romp. Viewers should watch A Haunted House for a dose of mindless fun; it's perfect for those seeking a comedy that doesn't take itself seriously, offering constant gags and playful horror references without the actual scares.
Marlon Wayans delivers his signature over-the-top comedic performance, embracing the film's crude humor and satirical edge. The direction leans heavily into genre tropes for laughs, using the mockumentary style to amplify the absurdity of typical haunted house scenarios. While the IMDb rating of 5.1 reflects its niche appeal and reliance on lowbrow jokes, the film succeeds as a lighthearted, unapologetically silly romp. Viewers should watch A Haunted House for a dose of mindless fun; it's perfect for those seeking a comedy that doesn't take itself seriously, offering constant gags and playful horror references without the actual scares.


















