The “Horrality” of ‘Housebound’ [Horror Queers Podcast]

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After kicking off 2022 with a double-dose of Scream 4, Joe and I started our “Underrated or Underseen?” theme for the first quarter of the year with a look at 2012’s American Mary and 2013’s The Lords of Salem. Now we’re tackling 2014 with a hearty discussion of Gerard Johnstone‘s hilarious comedy horror film Housebound!

In the film, would-be thief Kylie (Morgana O’Reilly) is remanded to the custody of her estranged mother (Rima Te Wiata), who turns out to be correct in her assertion that evil spirits are afoot in their family domicile. Without anywhere to go, Kylie reluctantly teams up with security contractor Amos (Glen-Paul Waru) to appease the spirits before it’s too late

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Episode 162 – Housebound (2014)

Check your ankle monitor, grab your cheese grater and prepare for lockdown because we’re heading to New Zealand to discuss Gerard Johnstone’s hilarious comedy horror film Housebound (2014)!

Join us as we discuss Johnstone’s background in television before looking at the film through Philip Brophy’s not-so-household term “horrality.” Then we pretty much just spend the rest of the episode laughing at the endless barrage of hilarious scenes that Housebound throws our way!

Plus: Famous Amos, a lesson on how to navigate Rotten Tomatoes, Trace learns about commonwealths (and Coronation Street!) and Joe’s real-life New Zealand horror story involving….an apple?


Cross out Housebound!

Coming up on Wednesday: We’re continuing our “Underrated or Underseen?” theme with a look at Oz Perkins’ dread-filled, boarding school-set horror film The Blackcoat’s Daughter!

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