Funhouse

2019

Action / Crime / Drama / Horror / Thriller

19
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 74% · 100 ratings
IMDb Rating 5.2/10 10 8808 8.8K

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Plot summary

When 8 celebrities from around the globe are invited to compete in an online reality show, they soon realize that they are playing for their very lives, as those voted off suffer horrific consequences, broadcast live to the entire world.

Top cast

Gigi Saul Guerrero as Ximena Torres
Valter Skarsgård as Kasper Nordin
Jerome Velinsky as Nero / Furcas
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1 hr 45 min
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1 hr 45 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by rdrivenimpala 5 / 10

A Bloody Critique of Fame and Voyeurism

Funhouse (2019), directed by Jason William Lee, is a Canadian horror-thriller that blends elements of reality television with a social commentary on the extremes of entertainment culture. At its core, the film explores the dark underbelly of fame and voyeurism, presenting a disturbing, yet familiar, critique of how far people are willing to go for attention and spectacle.Plot Overview The movie revolves around a group of international celebrities-each known for their moment of fame-who are invited to participate in a reality TV show called *Funhouse*. The catch? It's a deadly competition where the contestants must play sadistic games, and the loser of each round is brutally executed, live-streamed for the morbid entertainment of a worldwide audience. The last one standing wins a massive cash prize, but they must first survive the cruelty orchestrated by a puppet master behind the scenes.Direction and Cinematography Jason William Lee's direction effectively captures the sleazy and exploitative tone that reflects the film's commentary on media and reality TV. The visual style is slick, with a digital sheen that complements the hyper-modern, almost dystopian setting of a reality show. However, the direction sometimes falters, leaning heavily into the more predictable tropes of modern horror, such as shock value gore and shallow characterizations.The cinematography, handled by Shawn Seifert, is sharp and appropriately claustrophobic, heightening the tension in confined spaces. There are some standout moments of visual storytelling, such as the contrast between the glitzy exterior of the show and the brutal reality lurking beneath the surface. This effectively mirrors the way reality TV glamorizes human suffering. However, as visually competent as the film is, it lacks a distinctive or innovative style that might have elevated the experience beyond its predictable structure.Acting and Characters The cast does a decent job with the material, but the characters themselves are thinly drawn. Each contestant is a stereotypical caricature of a celebrity archetype: a fallen pop star, a controversial YouTuber, and so on. While this is a deliberate choice to emphasize the satirical nature of the film, it ends up making it difficult to truly care about any of them. Their fates feel more like fodder for the film's violence than individuals with meaningful arcs.As the body count rises, so does the sense of detachment from their outcomes.Themes and Social Commentary Where *Funhouse* shines is in its thematic exploration of society's obsession with fame, violence, and desensitization to suffering. The film critiques the voyeuristic nature of reality TV, the hunger for sensationalism, and the increasing normalization of cruelty in digital spaces. These ideas are highly relevant in today's media landscape, where reality shows push boundaries, and social media thrives on public humiliation and outrage.Gore and Horror Elements For fans of the horror genre, particularly those who enjoy survival horror and gore, *Funhouse* delivers on its promise of shocking violence. The deaths are creative in their brutality, and the tension builds effectively in some of the elimination sequences. However, the film relies too heavily on these moments to sustain interest, which can make the overall experience feel repetitive.Conclusion *Funhouse* is a competent but flawed horror film that offers a scathing, if somewhat shallow, critique of media consumption and the dark side of reality television. While its thematic ambitions are clear, the execution often feels derivative and lacks the nuance to fully engage its audience beyond surface-level thrills. For those intrigued by the concept of a twisted, *Black Mirror*-esque game show, it provides some gruesome entertainment, but it ultimately fails to break new ground in the horror genre.
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Reviewed by jessicartim 6 / 10

Not a 9/10 but definitely not 1/10

I watched many low tier horror flicks but this is definitely not a complete waste of time. Its a bit too long, some of the cast is not amazing but hey, it is what it suppose to be - fun violent horror flick for sunday evening. It has some high points.

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