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bridget rose perotta, carmichael manor, destiny leilani brown, hell house llc, hell house llc origins, james liddel, shudder, shudder australia, stephen cognetti, the abbadon hotel
It’s a rare thing these days to reach the fourth instalment of a franchise and to say that it has not only surpassed its original enterprise but made a far richer experience as a result, but that is exactly what writer, director Stephen Cognetti has been able to achieve with Hell House LLC Origins: The Carmichael Manor. By releasing himself creatively from the shackles of Abbadon Hotel, which marked the location of the three previous features and expanding the Hell House universe into another setting, Cognetti can afford to embellish his vision, and explore new terrain whilst still using the code from which he had initially begun his found footage horror genre journey.
When a group of internet sleuths, Margot (Bridget Rose Perrotta) and Rebecca (Destiny Leilani Brown) decide to embark on an investigation into the Carmichael murders and choose to stay at the family abode, they encounter a far sinister world that arcs back to the satanic rituals performed at the Abbadon Hotel. Accompanying them into the paranormal examination is Margot’s brother, Chase (James Liddell), who is struggling with his own mental issues, a component that throws questions around the stability of the group. The further down the rabbit hole of inquiry they go, the more they begin to turn inward, becoming mistrustful of one another and feeding on the phenomena that engulfs the manor.
The Prognosis:
Presented through video journals, the story unfolds through the four nights that the trio chose to spend at the Carmichael residence, all the while the audience knowing that none of the group would be heard from again. Did they simply disappear? Or did something consume their souls? Will the tapes uncover the truth to their disappearance? It’s a narrative that is no stranger to those familiar with the Hell House LLC franchise, but Cognetti still manages to weave a strong narrative out of it and emboldened by experience also produces a worthy tale to tell.
- Saul Muerte
Hell House LLC Origins: The Carmichael Manor is currently streaming on Shudder.