Latest horror satire shows Kiwis are on something of a roll
The country’s latest horror satire, Housebound, offers a twist on the typical haunted-house genre, fusing all the tension of a thriller with the laughs of absurd comedy.
Caught red-handed busting open a cash machine with a stick of dynamite, bad-tempered teen Kylie (Morgana O’Reilly) is placed under house arrest. Forced to return to her childhood home, the care of a blabbering mother (Rima Te Waita) and a put-upon step dad, Kylie’s anti-social tendencies intensify. But Kylie isn’t the only one on house arrest.
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Hide AdA trapped spirit sparks the film’s genre-bending chain reaction taking us from ghost story to murder mystery.
Fortunately for Kylie, her probation officer Amos (Glen-Paul Waru) turns out to be a self-taught paranormal expert keen to flex his ghost-busting detective skills. It’s just one of the far-fetched coincidences Housebound delivers with unflinching confidence.
First time writer-director Gerard Johnstone employs horror’s typical devices for laughs rather than scares but much of the comedy comes from mundane domestic conflicts. A spatter of wincing comedy gore rounds off this accomplished debut.
Housebound is showing at Derby Quad for three days beginning Friday, July 17.
4/5