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The House That Breathes is a 1999 American Psychological Slasher Mystery Horror film written by Kevin Williamson and directed by Kirk Jones starring Anne Hathaway, Christian Bale, Hilary Swank, Christopher Lloyd, James Van Der Beek and Alicia Silverstone. The film was a great financial success theatrically and was well received by critics who praised its creepy atmosphere, haunting score, genuinely terrifying moments of suspense, the originality in its stereotypical whodunit storyline and the acting of the characters, in particular actresses Hathaway and Silverstone and actors Lloyd and Bale.

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  • The House That Breathes is a 1999 American Psychological Slasher Mystery Horror film written by Kevin Williamson and directed by Kirk Jones starring Anne Hathaway, Christian Bale, Hilary Swank, Christopher Lloyd, James Van Der Beek and Alicia Silverstone. The film was a great financial success theatrically and was well received by critics who praised its creepy atmosphere, haunting score, genuinely terrifying moments of suspense, the originality in its stereotypical whodunit storyline and the acting of the characters, in particular actresses Hathaway and Silverstone and actors Lloyd and Bale.
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  • The House That Breathes is a 1999 American Psychological Slasher Mystery Horror film written by Kevin Williamson and directed by Kirk Jones starring Anne Hathaway, Christian Bale, Hilary Swank, Christopher Lloyd, James Van Der Beek and Alicia Silverstone. The film centers on a group of youths throwing a celebratory college admission party at an abandoned Boston house which coincidentally belonged to the infamous Boston Strangler, the group whothrough their psychology 101 class have become fixated with the women killing maniac deliberately throw the party an abandoned childhood home of his and plan to prank out their attending senior class party-goers, however a maniacal killer interrupts the proceedings and takes aim at the select group of youths throwing the party, dispatching them one by one. The film was a great financial success theatrically and was well received by critics who praised its creepy atmosphere, haunting score, genuinely terrifying moments of suspense, the originality in its stereotypical whodunit storyline and the acting of the characters, in particular actresses Hathaway and Silverstone and actors Lloyd and Bale. The film was shot enirely in Boston, Massachusetts and was released theatrically on June 16th, 1999. The film was distributed by Fox Searchlight Films and Village Roadshaw Pictures. The film received Saturn Award nominations for Best Horror/Thriller film 1999 (losing out to M. Night Shyamalan's The Sixth Sense) and Best Actress In A Horror Film: Hathaway. The film did receive Empire Awards For Best Actress In A Horror film: Hathaway and Best Supporting Actress In A Horror film: Silverstone. The film serves a main parody in Keenen Ivory Wayans' 2000 spoof Scary Movie. The film serves as a homage of 1970s giallo films like Suspiria, Tenebrae, Deep Red and House Of Laughing Windows.
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