: It attempts a difficult balance between horror and comedy. Some reviewers feel it leans too far into silly antics, which undercuts the actual horror elements.

: As an indie film, it has a "cheaply made" feel with utility-based cinematography. However, some critics praise the cast's comedic timing, particularly Chad Ridgely's performance as the cowardly cameraman. Aggregated Ratings 6:66 PM (2017) - Comedy Horror Film Review 6:66 PM

(2017) is an American horror-comedy that parodies the "found footage" and reality TV paranormal investigation genres. Directed by and starring Jim Klock, the film follows a reality TV crew whose staged investigation into a serial killer’s haunted house becomes terrifyingly real. : It attempts a difficult balance between horror and comedy

Critics and audiences generally view it as a low-budget "guilty pleasure" or a miss, depending on your tolerance for broad, juvenile humor. However, some critics praise the cast's comedic timing,

: Reviews describe the comedy as a mix of slapstick, "cringe-worthy" juvenile jokes, and meta-commentary on horror tropes. While some find it a "hilarious, outlandish spoof" in the vein of Scary Movie , others find it "shrill" and "chuckle-free".

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: It attempts a difficult balance between horror and comedy. Some reviewers feel it leans too far into silly antics, which undercuts the actual horror elements.

: As an indie film, it has a "cheaply made" feel with utility-based cinematography. However, some critics praise the cast's comedic timing, particularly Chad Ridgely's performance as the cowardly cameraman. Aggregated Ratings 6:66 PM (2017) - Comedy Horror Film Review

(2017) is an American horror-comedy that parodies the "found footage" and reality TV paranormal investigation genres. Directed by and starring Jim Klock, the film follows a reality TV crew whose staged investigation into a serial killer’s haunted house becomes terrifyingly real.

Critics and audiences generally view it as a low-budget "guilty pleasure" or a miss, depending on your tolerance for broad, juvenile humor.

: Reviews describe the comedy as a mix of slapstick, "cringe-worthy" juvenile jokes, and meta-commentary on horror tropes. While some find it a "hilarious, outlandish spoof" in the vein of Scary Movie , others find it "shrill" and "chuckle-free".

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