jeudi 3 janvier 2019
10 Terrifying Films Only Fans of The Haunting of Hill House Can Handle

Halloween may be long over, but with a show as good as The Haunting of Hill House, we see no reason why you can't get spooked all year round. Based on the 1959 Shirley Jackson novel of the same name, this supernatural horror series follows the five Crain siblings as they struggle to come to terms with their childhood, when a house flipping gone wrong left their mother dead and the children haunted. From family secrets to insanely terrifying old houses, here are 10 haunting films that will have you sleeping with one eye open while we wait to find out whether The Haunting of Hill House will get a second season.
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