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Released October 28th, 2016, 'A Haunting on Dice Road: The Hell House' stars Tim Rooney, Joshua Kuchta, Eddie Goodsill, Steven 'Prozak' Shippy The movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 24 min, and received a user score of 59 (out of 100) on TMDb, which assembled reviews from 7 experienced users.

Want to know what the movie's about? Here's the plot: "An entire year of investigation, multiple law enforcement agencies, hundreds of police reports, months of undercover surveillance, thousands of man hours, numerous polygraphs, a string of mysterious fires, a series of unexplained explosions, life threatening injuries, and one family’s worst fears realized."

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An entire year of investigation, multiple law enforcement agencies, hundreds of police reports, months of undercover surveillance, thousands of man hours, numerous polygraphs, a string of mysterious fires, a series of unexplained explosions, life threatening injuries, and one family’s worst fears realized.A Haunting on Dice Road: The Hell House featuring Tim Rooney and Joshua Kuchta is streaming with subscription on Prime Video, and available for rent or purchase on Prime Video. It's a documentary and horror movie with an average IMDb audience rating of 5.7 (448 votes).

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An entire year of investigation, multiple law enforcement agencies, hundreds of police reports, months of undercover surveillance, thousands of man hours, numerous polygraphs, a string of mysterious fires, a series of unexplained explosions, life threatening injuries, and one family’s worst fears realized.

Age rating: N/A

Runtime: 1h 24m

Original Release Date: Oct 28, 2016

*Spoilers*

I do believe that the family’s experiences in the home and that the police reports were true.
But the whole investigation was just outright ridiculous. Every time the host sits on camera to start talking, something just “happens” to move or make noise. The camera shots of things moving in the night or coming on? Come ON.
First the “radio” that just happened to come on outside of the picture frame or at the edge of it? Yeah right. Most speakers now have remotes or are connected to phones.
And, of course, it was so dark and so out of frame that anyone could’ve literally just pressed the power button. Oh, and of course heavy metal music just happened to come on....
The “door that slowly opened“ did not have a full and direct view so anyone could’ve been in there or used string to pull the top or bottom of the door.
The “faucet” would have been easy with string tied to the handle and run up and out the window or from the side. Or the faucet was already turned on but the water line itself was shut off and someone turned it on elsewhere in the house or under the sink.

Listen, these “filmmakers” always only have crappy cameras with grainy feed. None of the objects that move are ever caught on camera up close and are always at a peculiar angle. And how about the fact they never move alone with any actual lights on. Did you notice that none of the actual flashlights caught anything moving? Mhmm.

The “fluttering” Paper sheets on the side of the fridge? Well that’s easy (fan) and the alarm going off was set remotely. These “mist” things can be done on any cheap laptop with a 100 different computer programs. In fact, “ghost and mist-like objects” have been used in film since the late 1800’s by overlapping film. So....nothing new there.

The “radio going off without the power light on” was just plain dumb. Every time something “strange” would happen....no one would turn on the actual house lights to show anything in detail. So a Bluetooth speaker could’ve easily been right there behind it.
Then he turns around and says “wow” about the upside down portraits before he even shines the light on them.......AND yet again no one turns on the light to show what they even look like. We didn’t even get to see a before image of what the portraits looked like in the light.

The two WORST ones: the “jar” and the “fall”.
Okay, imagine you are on a ladder. The ladder may be 7 ft but he was standing only a few rungs up. One: how did he fall forward like that when he was on the other side of the latter right before the camera conveniently pulls away? The ladder would’ve fallen too. Also he was nowhere near being “in the attic”. He had just been handed the camera and one second later the camera pans away and he falls out of what......the sky?!
So.....if you fell hard onto concrete from “7ft up” would you just softly fall like that and make no sound? No, your butt would immediately be yelling and you’d immediately rush your hands to your so-called busted knee and would be rocking or something. That dude just lays there like an idiot and slowly just sort of squirms a bit.
AND if you saw someone fall from “7ft up” would your first instinct be to just slowly gather around in the dark or would someone turn ON A DANG LIGHT to make sure he was okay and everyone around him?! You’d turn on a light. Geez. Not to mention the same dude who had “substantial” knee damage was crawling in the crawl space two hours later........

Now for the jar incident: THAT WAS NOT A 70’s -ERA MASON JAR. Also WHY WOULD THERE BE MUD IN A SEALED JAR WITH PAPER STILL INTACT AFTER 40 YEARS. And WHY DIDNT THEY TURN ON THE DANG LIGHTS SO THAT WE CAN SEE IT?!

For those of you who watched this and believed it? Come on man, have some common sense. All your doing is supporting some cheap fraud who is literally making fun of a family who was traumatized. And whether it was ghosts, demons, a witch, structural damage, bad pipes, etc......the family was hurt by all of this.

Then this cheese ball goes in there and mucks it up.

Also, anyone who knows anything legit about the paranormal wouldn’t DARE own, let alone USE, a Ouija board. No good spirit wants to tell you how much they love you via a Ouija board....trust me.

Oh, the outside ghost scenes? Anyone in a hoodie. If I wandered outside your dark house in a light gray hoodie with a light gray ski mask and you didn’t have your glasses on (the same as the grainy blurry footage) and you looked outside......you’d think you saw a ghost too.

Last but not least: The Psychic.
I believe in psychics and maybe she was legit. But, wouldn’t it have made more sense to have the psychic earlier in the movie and reveal all of these things that happened to the family first? And then maybe get the family’s reactions when she says what she saw? Because then it doesn’t look like you JUST fed her all the info everyone already knew, including the tv audience.

I could go and on about every single mistake made. As I watched it......I could literally see how each “scary” moment could have so easily been rigged.

Give me ONE single ghost documentary where there’s cameras, no actors, lights fully on with no editing and let me see an actual object move. Why don’t you find that in these dumb films? BECAUSE IT IS FAKE. It’s always in grainy blurry night vision. Always. Every time.

I’ve actually seen better UFO documentaries with evidence and I don’t even believe in those.......and I certainly believe in powerful spirits.

Bad spirits are around and do things in both night and day, but these paranormal documentaries with their “evidence” are always at night (easy to fake things that way).
My brother was photographing a very old and abandoned house and he heard footsteps coming down the stairs, saw no one, and then was shoved hard. There was no one there. He immediately called me sobbing and hyperventilating because it was so terrifying. He could barely speak. A grown man.
It was in the middle of the day.
He did not process that film....out of respect......and complete terror.

Boo on this crew and the idiot hosting it.