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Masters of Horror: Family (2006)

Masters of Horror: Family (2006)
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A successful young couple moves into a posh neighborhood inhabited by a killer who is far from the benign suburbanite that appearances would suggest in legendary horror director John Landis' second installment into Showtime's Masters of Horror series. David (Matt Keeslar) and Celia Fuller (Meredith Monroe) seem to have everything a young couple could want: good jobs, a great house, and plenty of money. David is a hardworking doctor and Celia is an investigative reporter with a knack for always getting to the bottom of the story. Upon moving into their new neighborhood, the Fullers soon make the acquaintance of their new neighbor Harold (George Wendt), an outwardly amiable single man who seems to be quietly occupied by his job and his hobbies. One night while drunkenly driving home from dinner, David and Celia jump the curb and slam into Harold's mailbox. After inviting Harold over for dinner in hopes of making amends for their clumsy transgression, the couple soon reveals that they have moved into the new neighborhood in a bid to recover from the recent loss of their young daughter. As the pair gradually becomes better acquainted with their jovial neighbor, it soon becomes obvious that all involved have their fair share of dark secrets. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Meredith MonroeMatt Keeslar, (more)
Director(s):
John Landis
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Masters of Horror: Family

A successful young couple moves into a posh neighborhood inhabited by a killer who is far from the benign suburbanite that appearances would suggest in legendary horror director John Landis' second installment into Showtime's Masters of Horror series. David (Matt Keeslar) and Celia Fuller (Meredith Monroe) seem to have everything a young couple could want: good jobs, a great house, and plenty of money. David is a hardworking doctor and Celia is an investigative reporter with a knack for always getting to the bottom of the story. Upon moving into their new neighborhood, the Fullers soon make the acquaintance of their new neighbor Harold (George Wendt), an outwardly amiable single man who seems to be quietly occupied by his job and his hobbies. One night while drunkenly driving home from dinner, David and Celia jump the curb and slam into Harold's mailbox. After inviting Harold over for dinner in hopes of making amends for their clumsy transgression, the couple soon reveals that they have moved into the new neighborhood in a bid to recover from the recent loss of their young daughter. As the pair gradually becomes better acquainted with their jovial neighbor, it soon becomes obvious that all involved have their fair share of dark secrets. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
58 mins

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Director(s):
John Landis
Writer(s):
Brent Hanley
Categories:
Horror
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Christopher G.

This was one of the better Masters of Horror that I've watched, butI haven't watched that many. George Wendt plays a seemingly ordinary guy in a suburban neighborhood, at least he seems that way to a young couple who moves in down the block. Yet from the very first scene, we as the audience know that he is obviously insane. There's plenty of gore, and creepy scenes of him interacting with his "make-believe" family. The ending is cheesy, yes, but isn't that the point of horror anyway? 4 stars...

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Karis T.

Loved this short flick. it doesn't move super fast, but it held my interest throughout. This was by far the best I have seen of the master of horror series. There is a plot twist, so watch carefully.

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LaToshia L.

I like this one!!! It had a very nice twist and I like the outcome of this one. I totally didn't expect what happen in this one. I suggest this one to any and everyone!!!! One of the best MOH!!!!

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