A Haunted House

A Haunted House
Starring Marlon Wayans, Essence Atkins, David Koechner, Marlene Forte
Directed by Michael Tiddes

Malcolm (Marlon Wayans) just invited his longtime girlfriend Kisha (Essence Atkins) to move in with him, and right away strange events begin to occur in the house.  Kisha finally reveals her dark past and that is the reason the house becomes haunted.  Oh, and this is supposed to be a comedy.

I said this before with my review of "The Starving Games," and I'll say it again here: The parody movie is long dead.  Classic parody stars such as Mel Brooks and Leslie Nielsen are long gone, and unfortunately so are their brilliant blend of sophisticated yet completely idiotic humor.  Now the latest parody stars focus all their attention on stupid sexual jokes which barely result in a chuckle, and the subtle nuances of the old parody films are long since evaporated.  "A Haunted House" had some laughs, but they were very far between.   I don't even remember most of the good jokes, but I remembered most of them revolved around the secondary characters, not even the main ones.  A good film to see on Netflix, but not one to see if you're looking for a good laugh out loud comedy.

My Rating: C

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