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  1. Rated: 3/4 Sep 27, 2022 Full Review John Monaghan Detroit Free Press A silly, surreal cross of Japanese horror, anime and just plain weirdness, this 1977 fever dream of styles makes you wonder...

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    • Kimiko Ikegami
    • Nobuhiko Ôbayashi
    • Toho Company Ltd.
  2. House (1977) ** (out of 4) aka Hausu Extremely bizarre Japanese film about seven schoolgirls going to see one of their aunts in a creepy house, which has all sorts of strange things going for it. Soon the girls start to be killed off one by one but what's the reason behind the murders?

  3. Jan 15, 2010 · NYT Critic’s Pick. Directed by Nobuhiko Ôbayashi. Comedy, Horror. Not Rated. 1h 28m. By Manohla Dargis. Jan. 14, 2010. Delirious, deranged, gonzo or just gone, baby, gone no single adjective or...

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  4. Jun 3, 2021 · Write for Us. House (1977) Film Review – Nobuhiko Obayashi’s Horror Comedy With Family Tones. Posted on June 3, 2021 by Thomas Norman. Nobuhiko Obayashi’s House (1977) is memorable as a haunted house movie that defines itself through a whimsical absurdity forming a reality independent from any conventional filmmaking.

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  5. Review by clare ★★★★★ 61. Sixty in September: 10/60. There are so many things to be fascinated by in this beautiful, wild movie, but two things really stick out to me. Obayashi talks about them in the interview on the Criterion materials: One is the war and the atomic bombings. Obayashi is originally from Hiroshima.

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    • Toho Eizo Co.
    • Nobuhiko Obayashi
  6. Jan 13, 2010 · House, despite the claims, isn’t really a horror movie; it’s a dark cartoon of unfettered play, an attempt to directly channel budding teens’ stream of consciousness with its neediness, triumph, exhilaration, confusion (the deaths aren’t meant to be taken seriously, as the children seem to be empowered by their pretend demises).

  7. The general reception among Japanese critics who did review the film was negative. [2] Nobuhiko Obayashi won the Blue Ribbon Award for Best New Director in 1978 for House, [18] and, on House 's theatrical screenings across North America, the film began to receive generally favorable reviews.

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