

You know the one about the group of horny kids who get offed one by one? Yeah, so do director Jaume Collet-Serra and his screenwriters, who have updated an old Vincent Price flick and sandwiched it between hearty slices of The Blair Witch Project and various Friday the 13th films. Lots of WB and Fox network hotties--including 24 's Elisha Cuthbert, One Tree Hill 's Chad Michael Murray, and, well, Paris Hilton--have car trouble and stumble onto a town populated by real killer personalities. The R-rated result is fairly gruesome and, though no one ever quite looks frightened enough, Collet-Serra knows his way around a jolting suspense sequence or two. Cuthbert and an unintentionally funny Murray (striking ludicrous poses as some kind of real toughie) act more like angry ex-lovers than the fraternal twins they're supposed to be; Hilton acts bored while her real-life video scandal is exploited for ironic kicks; and the film heads shamelessly over-the-top with each new twist. As an exercise in bloody mayhem, it has a few novel touches, but you can easily find better scares. --Steve Wiecking House of Wax (2005) (BD) Review: Great movie - Great movie Review: Good movie - As described




| Contributor | Brian Van Holt, Bruce Berman, Carey Hayes, Chad Hayes, Chad Michael Murray, Dragitsa Debert, Elisha Cuthbert, Herbert W. Gains, Jared Padalecki, Jaume Collet-Serra, Joel Silver, Jon Abrahams, Paris Hilton, Robert Ri'chard, Robert Zemeckis, Steve Richards, Susan Downey Contributor Brian Van Holt, Bruce Berman, Carey Hayes, Chad Hayes, Chad Michael Murray, Dragitsa Debert, Elisha Cuthbert, Herbert W. Gains, Jared Padalecki, Jaume Collet-Serra, Joel Silver, Jon Abrahams, Paris Hilton, Robert Ri'chard, Robert Zemeckis, Steve Richards, Susan Downey See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 9,218 Reviews |
| Format | NTSC, Subtitled |
| Genre | Horror |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 53 minutes |
A**R
Great movie
Great movie
J**R
Good movie
As described
L**V
Cult classic.
House of Wax is a true cult classic in the horror genre, and it still holds up as a terrifying, fun experience. The movie combines eerie atmosphere with plenty of gruesome moments, making it a standout from its time. The cast, including a memorable performance from Paris Hilton, adds to the film’s charm, and the wax museum itself is an impressively creepy setting. The tension and suspense build well, and the kills are both shocking and creative. Overall, it’s a highly entertaining horror film that’s perfect for anyone looking for a blend of scares and campy fun. I give it a solid 5 stars for its unique blend of horror and dark entertainment.
J**O
Great classic awesome reimagine
“House of Wax,” directed by Jaume Collet-Serra, is a 2005 horror thriller that offers a chilling blend of suspense, gore, and eerie atmosphere. This modern remake of the 1953 classic centers on a group of friends who stumble upon a creepy, abandoned town with a sinister secret. Pros: 1. Atmospheric Setting: The film excels in creating a creepy and immersive atmosphere. The wax museum and the ghost town provide a perfect backdrop for the unfolding horror. 2. Special Effects and Makeup: The wax sculptures and gruesome special effects are impressively done, adding to the film’s unsettling vibe. 3. Tense and Thrilling: The movie maintains a high level of suspense and tension throughout, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. 4. Standout Performances: Elisha Cuthbert delivers a solid performance as the protagonist, and Brian Van Holt is effectively menacing as the villain. Cons: 1. Predictable Plot: The storyline follows familiar horror tropes, making many plot points predictable for seasoned horror fans. 2. Character Development: The film lacks in-depth character development, which can make it difficult to connect with or care deeply about the characters. 3. Clichéd Dialogue: Some of the dialogue feels clichéd and unoriginal, detracting from the overall impact of the film. Overall Impression: “House of Wax” is a visually striking horror film that delivers plenty of scares and gore for genre enthusiasts. While it may rely on familiar horror clichés and lack deep character development, its atmospheric setting and effective special effects make it an entertaining watch. If you’re a fan of slasher films and eerie, suspenseful narratives, “House of Wax” offers a thrilling ride through a nightmarish wax museum.
T**S
A Good 20 Year film!
A great film, love it!
A**T
Highly recommend if you enjoy popcorn with a side of melting faces
If you ever thought mannequins were creepy, “House of Wax” will make you question every museum, roadside attraction, and candle you’ve ever owned. This movie doesn’t just melt your nerves — it pours them into a mold and sets them on fire. The moment you realize the townspeople aren’t people at all, you’ll suddenly understand why you’ve always hated eye contact with department store dummies. The sound of that hot wax dripping? Terrifying. Paris Hilton running for her life? Shockingly satisfying. The wax skin peeling scene? I’ll never sleep again — not because I’m scared, but because I’ll be checking every inch of my face to make sure I’m still made of skin and not Crayola. Watching this movie feels like being trapped in a nightmare where every exit smells faintly of vanilla and death.
T**A
Entertainment
Pretty good.
H**Y
fun
classic fart knocker
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