DVD / VOD / Blu-ray
The movie The House is already released on Cinema, DVD, VOD and Blu-ray in the USA.
Based on 11 reviews, The House gets an average review score of 42
Even if it’s not hugely memorable, The House is great fun.
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As they prepare to send their daughter to college, Scott (Ferrell) and Kate (Poehler) suddenly have their scholarship offer revoked. Accordingly, they set up an illegal casino in the suburbs.
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It is a dark, startlingly bloody journey into the bitter, empty, broken heart of the American middle class, a blend of farce and satire built on a foundation of social despair.
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No one wins in the crappy suburban satire The House.
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This suburbanite casino comedy flirts with relevance and wit but mostly spins its (roulette) wheels.
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The comic talents of Ferrell and Poehler are wasted in this frat farce which, despite a promising premise, soon resembles reheated Hangover leftovers.
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Nonsensical characterizations abound throughout The House without ever dipping into unbridled absurdity.
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Will Ferrell and Amy Poehler, as a couple who open a casino to pay their daughter's tuition, are stuck in a bad bet of a comedy.
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In theory, any movie starring Will Ferrell and Amy Poehler—with a supporting cast that includes Jason Mantzoukas, Nick Kroll, Michaela Watkins and Rob Huebel—should be comedy gold.
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The only entity that benefits from this movie is Bucknell University, which despite its “unaffordable” tuition gets name-checked more often than a Kardashian sister.
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Amy Poehler and Will Ferrell try to pay for their kid's college with a homemade casino in Andrew Jay Cohen's directing debut.
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