Paperhouse (1988) - Red Triangle Reviews

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This week on the Red Triangle! after getting slapped with a worldwide block by Lionsgate for my review of 1988's 'Paperhouse' I pulled out my scrapbook and drew my review of paperhouse in there...then I went to bed and woke up in a field with quadruple vision and a sketchy looking computer that plays the review, but weird looking. So now im giving up youtube to instead spend all my days drawing my reviews in this weird notebook, and then seeing them come to life in my dreams...or...maybe not...I dunno...I found a packet of some powder in the carpark of my local supermarket, I was hungry...the last 12 hours have been a blur, I cant feel my teeth...but I can OVERLY feel my legs.

ANYWAY; while im in the middle of a bad trip, enjoy 1988's Paperhouse! a fan recommendation and one im very grateful for!

Contents:
00:00 - Intro
00:11 - Overview
01:40 - The Plot
08:35 - The Script
17:27 - Who Directed/Wrote this?
18:06 - The Direction
19:49 - The Cine
21:30 - The Performances
22:37 - The Soundtrack
23:02 - Release History
23:48 - Final Thoughts
24:14 - Credits


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Synopsis:
Anna is becoming lost in the loneliness of her own world when she discovers she can visit another, a house she has drawn herself and occupied by a young disabled boy. But as she discovers more of the links between her fantasy world and the mundane present, she is drawn only deeper into a dream turning into a nightmare. —David Carroll







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Paperhouse 1988 (Film)
Bernard Rose (Director)
Matthew Jacobs (Writer)
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Lionsgate
Charlotte Burke (Actress)
Glenne Headly (Actress)
Gemma Jones (Actress)
Elliott Spiers (Actor)
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