You could be forgiven for expecting that D.W. Young’s new horror/comedy THE HAPPY HOUSE was going to be packed with dark humor in the vein of films like DEAD AND BREAKFAST or MOTEL HELL. After all, when you hear about a horror film set at a bed and breakfast, certain expectations come to mind. Perhaps it will have a seemingly kindly owner who is actually a murderous psychopath? Or, perhaps the owner will have a hulking, half-wit, beast of a son who carries out the dirty work? Certainly there will be an array of guests who will start vanishing one
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