House on Eden Review
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House on Eden Review
House on Eden opens in theaters Friday, July 25.House on Eden offers a word of warning for social-media creators considering a transition to conventional movies and TV: What captures the common doomscroller's attention for a few minutes won’t captivate a paying audience for over an hour. The first feature written and directed by Canadian Internet celebrity Kris Collins (a.k.a. KallMeKris) is a found-footage horror movie about two mega-popular cr…
Interview: Talking Found Footage Horror with HOUSE ON EDEN’s Kris Collins, Celina Myers, and Jason-Christopher Mayer
Eager to capture the supernatural on camera to give their followers a viewing experience they'll never forget, paranormal investigators Kris, Celina, and Jay get more than they bargained for when a surprise detour takes them to an isolated house in the woods where something goes more than just bump in the night in House on Eden, the feature film debut from content creators Kris Collins and Celina Myers. With the frightfully fun found footage fil…
‘House On Eden’ (RLJE Films/ Shudder) Non-Spoiler Review – Stock Standard Found Footage
We all know we shouldn’t go investigate the creepy house in the middle of the woods, but watching someone else do it is quite entertaining. This is the crux of House on Eden; the new found footage Shudder film from first-time Canadian writer-director-producer-actor Kris Collins, of TikTok and YouTube fame. Collins plays a fictionalized version of herself along with her two friends, producers Celina Myers and Jason-Christopher Mayer. In the film,…
House on Eden (2025) - Movie Review
Read the original post on Flickering Myth here: Movie Review – House on Eden (2025) House on Eden, 2025. Written and directed by Kris Collins. Starring Kris Collins, Celina Myers, Jason-Christopher Mayer, Barb Thomas, Carrie Kidd, and Boy Chandra Kusuma. SYNOPSIS: Setting out to film their next paranormal investigation, Kris, Celina, and Jay encounter a malevolent, ancient spirit that resides in an abandoned house deep in the woods. Setting asid…
‘House on Eden’ Is Frustrating Found Footage That Should Have Stayed Lost
Kris Collins’ directorial debut tackles the found footage genre with a tale of paranormal activity that gets lost in predictable scares and an uninspired Kris Collins’ directorial debut tackles the found footage genre with a tale of paranormal activity that gets lost in predictable scares and an uninspired ensemble.
House on Eden Review — So-So Found Footage Gets Nothing Done
To me, the found footage subgenre of horror often offers the most potential in the genre. Classics like The Blair Witch Project or [REC] manage to create some of the strongest kills across horror simply through their filming presentation. This makes House on Eden immediately intriguing. Without the stylings of a group of people recording a mundane haunted house, it would be a total misfire. It still mostly doesn’t work, but it’s decent in points…
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