Hell House LLC III: Lake of Fire

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  • NR
  • 2019
  • 1 hr 26 min
  • 5.1  (5,960)

In Hell House LLC III: Lake of Fire, the audience is taken back to the Abaddon Hotel, where the horrors continue to unfold. This time, a young director named Jessica Fox (played by Elizabeth Vermilyea) is determined to make a documentary about the haunted hotel and the tragic events that took place there years ago. Her film crew includes the charismatic Jeff Stone (played by Sam Kazzi), the tech-savvy Mikey (played by Theodore Bouloukos), and the skeptical journalist Bill Taylor (played by Brian David Tracy). Together, they plan to uncover the truth about the Abaddon Hotel and its connection to the mysterious cult known as the Hell House.

As they begin their investigation, strange things start to happen. Rooms that were previously sealed off suddenly open up, and ominous messages appear on the walls. The crew soon realizes that they are not alone in the hotel, and that the spirits of the dead are restless. They must use all their expertise and resources to document the supernatural phenomena they encounter, while also dealing with their own personal demons.

One of the key strengths of Hell House LLC III: Lake of Fire is its ability to create an atmosphere of creeping dread. The hotel is a maze of dark hallways, flickering lights, and creaking doors, and it is easy to imagine the ghosts of past guests and staff lurking around every corner. There are plenty of moments of genuine fear and dread, as the characters confront the unknown and the unseen.

The performances of the actors are also noteworthy. Gabriel Chytry stands out as the enigmatic Andrew Tully, a man obsessed with the mysteries of the Hell House cult. His scenes are intense and chilling, and he brings a disturbing charisma to the role. Elizabeth Vermilyea is also excellent as Jessica, a woman haunted by her own past and determined to uncover the truth. She has a natural presence on screen and is relatable as a character in her own right.

The documentary style of the film also helps to add to the tension. At times, the film crew seem almost too focused on getting the perfect shot, even as the situation becomes increasingly dangerous. The handheld cameras and found footage elements keep the viewer engaged and make it easy to feel like they are part of the investigation.

Overall, Hell House LLC III: Lake of Fire is a worthy addition to the horror franchise. It builds on the mythology of the previous films and takes the story in exciting new directions. It is a suspenseful and creepy film that explores the dark side of human nature and the unknown forces that haunt us. Fans of the previous Hell House movies will not be disappointed, and newcomers to the series will find plenty to enjoy.

Hell House LLC III: Lake of Fire is a 2019 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 26 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.1.

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  • Release Date
    2019
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 26 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.1  (5,960)
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