“The House” (2022) on Netflix is a stop-motion anthology horror film filled to the brim with symbolism, metaphors, rats and deep-ridden messages that don’t always make the most sense. Still, it’s entertaining enough to keep you awake at night.
West Side Story • February 11, 2022 • https://wsspaper.com/74827/ae/reviews-ae/the-house-analysis/
Don't worry, there's nothing wrong with this house. On the outside.
“The House” (2022) on Netflix is a stop-motion anthology horror film filled to the brim with symbolism, metaphors, rats and deep-ridden messages that don’t always make the most sense. Still, it’s entertaining enough to keep you awake at night.