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Hell House LLC is a 2015 American found-footage horror film written and directed by Stephen Cognetti and produced by Fbi Films. The film, shot as a documentary, follows a group of Halloween haunted house creators as they prepare for the 2009 opening of their popular haunted attraction, Hell House. Tragedy strikes on opening night when an unknown "malfunction" causes the death of 15 tour-goers and staff. The film reveals the lead-up to the tragedy and documenting what exactly went wrong that night which has been a mystery to the public. The film was released on a number of video on-demand platforms, including Amazon Video, Shudder, YouTube, Vudu, and iTunes, on November 1, 2016.[1]




Hell House LLC (2015)



The film is presented as a documentary investigating a tragic, unexplained accident at a haunted house. The titular company opened their last attraction in an abandoned hotel in the small town of Abaddon in Rockland County, New York. On its first night open, something happened which left fifteen tour-goers and all but one staff member dead. Authorities have since only said that an "unknown malfunction" occurred that resulted in their deaths.


Sara asks for a break from filming, and tells Diane she will be in her hotel room if the team have more questions. She also suggests the crew should break into the Abaddon to see for themselves what happened inside. Mitchell, a member of the documentary film crew, stays behind to catalogue Sara's footage. He sees something that deeply disturbs him, but is hidden from the audience, and tries to call Diane but cannot get through. Meanwhile, Diane and her cameraman break in and see the aftermath of what unfolded that night. They go to the second floor, where they see a room labeled '2C', the same room Sara said she was staying in. When they enter the room, they find Sara sitting with her back to them. Diane and her cameraman try to flee but are attacked by Sara and other ghostly figures.


It is revealed that what Mitchell saw while cataloging the tapes was a possessed member of the Hell House staff killing Sara; she has been dead the whole time they had been speaking to her, and there were, in fact, no survivors.


In 2011, the film's executive producers asked for a script revolving around a haunted attraction gone wrong. After many rewrites, the script was locked by late 2013. Casting took place in New York City in February 2014, and production took place shortly after, in May. Initially, the filmmakers were in search of an abandoned house to shoot the film in, as the original script had the events taking place in a house. As early as 2012, the director had been visiting many abandoned buildings and homes, including two in the New York county where the story takes place, Rockland County, New York. After not finding anything suitable, they instead began searching for real haunted house attractions to shoot in. They found the haunted attraction called the Haunting at the Waldorf Hotel in Lehighton, Pennsylvania, run by Angie Moyer, who served as the film's set designer. The script had to be changed in a few areas to reflect the change in setting.


Hell House LLC II: The Abaddon Hotel was released on Shudder on September 20, 2018.[10][11] The film's plot centers around a group of journalists who have gathered to explore the Abaddon Hotel, which has once again been abandoned following the events of the prior film. The movie further fleshes out the character of Andrew Tully, a character introduced in the first film, and his goal of opening a gate to hell. None of the journalists leave the abandoned hotel alive. The sole survivor found by the police is revealed to have been dead all along and sent out to intrigue people into visiting the hotel.


Hell House LLC III: Lake of Fire was released as a Shudder exclusive on September 19, 2019.[13] The film is styled as a documentary following Russell Wynn, a wealthy and mysterious entrepreneur who wants the Abaddon Hotel to serve as the location for an immersive theater experience called "Insomnia" based on Faust. Although aware of the location's history, he is keen to proceed with the venture despite others warning him of ongoing and frightening supernatural events. This prompts the documentary team to investigate Russell's past and the prior two events, uncovering new footage that implies Russell was involved with or was monitoring events. When opening night arrives chaos ensues. However, Russell manages to wrestle Tully and overcome him before he can kill or take any other innocent lives. The following day one of the documentary crew muses that Russell was likely an angel sent back to defeat Tully and bring an end to his evil plans. Before the film ends, Russell manages to bring back the spirits of the original crew who died in the house, telling them that they are free from the evil but that the house still holds them captive. The song "Running Away" by the Pittsburgh based band "Post Traumatik" was used during the bar scene.


Horror is a genre which allows viewers to confront their anxieties from within a familiar safe space. Hell House LLC walks us repeatedly through just such a space, shows us exactly how anxieties can be manipulated for fun and profit, and then conjures some profoundly unsettling chaos, reducing us to terrified children who, like Paul, hide under the sheets, both afraid and desirous to peep out at what we know cannot really be there. You go looking to recreate hell, and you just might find it.


Five years after an unexplained malfunction causes the death of 15 tour-goers and staff on the opening night of a Halloween haunted house tour, a documentary crew travels back to the scene of the tragedy to find out what really happened.


At the beginning of the film, in the 911 call, you hear a woman frantically calling the police and when they ask what's going on, the woman's voice is muffled and the only clear part heard is "They're... into the wall". If you listen really closely, you can tell that she's saying "They're pulling us into the wall", which hints that Andrew Tully's portal to hell actually came to fruition. It also explains the creepy outlines of faces and hands that are seen inside the wall, while the crew is trying to get out of the house, near the end of the movie.


Although it is not mentioned in this film, we find out in Hell House LLC II: The Abaddon Hotel that Alex never received permission to use the hotel as a haunted house and he knew its twisted history before the crew came to the house. Because of this and the fact that he was so concerned about people being frightened away by the Andrew Tully story, this is why Alex gets so dodgy and dismissive whenever the hotel's history is brought up. You can see this at the beginning when Sarah asks when the place was foreclosed and when Melissa tells everyone about Hell House's history.


Hell House LLC (2015) is a horror film that does found footage really, really well. It is playful and creative, combining different techniques and styles of found-footage in one movie that adds depth and nuance to a rather typical (but classic) horror story.


(Welcome to Scariest Scene Ever, a column dedicated to the most pulse-pounding moments in horror with your tour guides, horror experts Matt Donato and Ariel Fisher. In this edition: Matt revisits the Abaddon Hotel in "Hell House LLC," and Ariel remembers why she hates haunted houses. Sort of.)


Of all the clown scenes in this godforsaken fright fest, this is the one Matt picks. And, honestly, I'm a little disappointed. Yes, this scene was creepy as all hell. Unquestionably. And if I'd been in Tony's position, I would have done the exact same thing, only I'd have been yelling way louder and swearing a f***-load more.


Looking for another way out of the hotel, Andrew and Sara go up to the attic and find Alex hanging from a noose. Cultists attack Andrew as the camera falls. Sara tells Diana that authorities supposedly made it into the house by this point and escorted her safely outside.


The tapes begin with the five friends Sara, Alex, Mac, Tony and Paul as they arrive at the abandoned hotel called the Abbadon that they intend to turn into a popular haunted house. They have a limited amount of time to pull off this big change, and manage to document at least a little of every day. The property is run down and they discover some satanic writing on the walls of the dilapidated basement. They disregard it, and the local stories about the hotel being haunted, and get to work. As opening night approaches they begin to notice one of their clown mannequins out of place having seemingly moved by itself. Strange noises wake them up in the night, and one of the crew members goes missing only to return silent and shaken. The rest of the crew continues on despite tensions rising and things come together nicely for the tragic opening night.


The first film, released in 2015, feels like a true crime documentary before it veers into found footage horror. We have talking head experts, police footage, and new reports. A filmmaker named Diane Graves (Alice Bahlke) attempts to learn what really happened in the Hell House tragedy, an incident where numerous staff and guests were killed by an unknown cause in a haunted house set up in an old hotel. Only sparse information was released to the public, including a cell phone video that is disturbingly evocative of the real world Station Night Club fire.


Whilst setting up the haunt the team decide to stay in the house, which itself has a history of being haunted by a dark cult. The team soon start to witness strange noises and imagery (especially involving those freaky-ass clown mannequins); basically soon becoming victims of their own haunted house.


Some films have found unique ways to stand apart from the rest by adding a different approach. Paranormal Activity used static cameras and events in a single house, while Cloverfield brought the cameras into a chaotic, city-wide event.


Hell House LLC revolves around a haunted house attraction gone wrong in upstate New York. The story focuses on a documentary investigating what happened at the old Abaddon Hotel, retrofitted into a Halloween event that led to multiple deaths and missing people. 041b061a72


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