Directed by Kris Hulbert and Randy Kent “The Perfect House” is taking an innovative approach to marketing this horror film. Right now you can watch the gory and scary film through Facebook. “The Perfect House” franchise depicts true horror and the anonymity it hides behind. Through a rotating cast of inhabitants and time periods the movie explores true evil and the motives behind it.
Not every house was meant to be a home. Some houses are just born bad. The Perfect House franchise is the story of such a house. All three films and "TPH Origins: John Doesy" intertwine in any order to tell a single story about the life and death of the Perfect House. Each film in the franchise tells separate segments of a seemingly perfect home that is consistently on the market for new occupants. Adding to this unique franchise are the different styles that each installment is shot in and the original way each film connects together.
The original film gives the back story of three home owners spread out over several decades. Filmed as an homage to horror, every story is shot with the horror influences of the time period that each home owner occupies the house. The second film gives us the stories of what happens before and after the first film, and reveals someone desperately working to uncover the secrets of the Perfect House. In the third installment, the birth and death of the house is front and center as the secret origins of the house are finally revealed. The franchise's most popular and prolific killer, John Doesy, takes over with his own franchise. "TPH Origins: John Doesy" delves into the childhood and traumatic experiences that ultimately bring Doesy to the door step of the Perfect House. The Doesy franchise will follow his weekly routine of psychological and physical torture, which claims the lives of over 200 victims during his five year reign of terror.
These franchises will have fans spending years exploring each film in an effort to discover all the secrets of The Perfect House.
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