A Haunted House

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  • A Haunted House seeks to offend every sensibility, but it's greatest sin: not being funny!
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    Donald ClarkeIrish Times
    Heck, worse films starring Robert De Niro have been released this year.
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    Joe CunninghamEmpire Magazine
    Dreadful.
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    A.A. DowdTime Out Chicago
    You know a fright-flick craze is in danger of running its course when Marlon Wayans comes along to broadly, belatedly spoof it.
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    Rick GroenGlobe and Mail
    Along comes Marlon Wayans to do in A Haunted House what he once did in Scary Movie. And do it much, much worse.
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    Josh TapperToronto Star
    A movie that offends every moral sensibility but delivers few comedic rewards.
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    Kimberley JonesAustin Chronicle
    It's like watching a snuff film, only it's the audience who's dying inside.
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    Mark H. HarrisBlack Horror Movies
    The writing from Wayans and his collaborators is lazy, derivative and never fails to go for the easiest - and usually most base - punchline.
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    Richard HaridyQuickflix
    A Haunted House is technically inept, monotonous, and stiflingly cheap-looking. How this cost $2.5 million dollars to produce is beyond me.
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    Victoria LuxfordThe National (UAE)
    Too banal to be offensive, it's certainly one to miss
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    Rich ClineShadows on the Wall
    Frustratingly, there's actually talent on-screen that hints at what could have been a cleverly comical take on the found-footage genre.
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