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The Open House twists the idyllic image of a secluded home into a psychological maze. Grief-stricken Logan and his mom face eerie occurrences, transforming their retreat into a relentless, spine-chilling nightmare where shadows hide more than just darkness.

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What year was the movie "The Open House" released? (Advanced)
#1: 2016
#2: 2017
#3: 2018
#4: 2019
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What is the profession of Logan's mother in the movie "The Open House"? (Hard)
#1: Teacher
#2: Nurse
#3: Real Estate Agent
#4: Chef
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The Open House is known for sparking debates among viewers due to its ambiguous ending, leaving audiences to interpret the unresolved mysteries in the film.
The Open House was filmed in Big Bear Lake, California, which is known for its picturesque snow-capped mountains and outdoor recreational activities.

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January 19, 2018

Premiere of The Open House

The Open House was released as a horror thriller film directed by Matt Angel and Suzanne Coote, gaining attention for its suspenseful storyline.

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