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    This Horror Movie Is So Good, I’m Almost Mad More People Haven’t Seen It

    techupdateadminBy techupdateadminOctober 3, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    the title screen of the movie The House of the Devil, showing a young woman in winter clothing crossing a residential street with the title of the film superimposed on top
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    Let’s be real: most modern movies that try to look like ’80s horror are just playing dress-up. They throw in some neon lights and a synth soundtrack and call it a day, but they completely miss the slow-burn dread that actually made those films terrifying.

    If you want to see a movie that gets the vibe right, you need to watch The House of the Devil. It’s a masterclass in building tension, and it feels like a lost relic from the era. The best part? You can stream it for free right now on Tubi.

    Directed by Ti West, this slow-burn thriller leans into everything that made ’80s horror so memorable: grainy visuals, unsettling atmosphere, and tension that builds until it’s almost unbearable. Instead of relying on jump scares, it channels classics like Halloween and When a Stranger Calls with a modern edge that makes it feel timeless.

    The story follows Samantha, a college student who takes a babysitting job in a secluded mansion to make quick cash. What starts as an ordinary night spirals into a sinister ordeal that plays out with chilling precision. If you’re craving an authentic retro horror experience, The House of the Devil delivers. 

    a screen capture from the movie The House of the Devil, showing Sam, played by Jocelin Donahue, sitting across from Megan, played by Greta Gerwig, at a pizza restaurant in the 1980s

    This horror flick is gory, grim and shockingly true to its vintage setting.

    MPI Movie Group/Screenshot by CNET

    From the opening credits, The House of the Devil sets the tone with a ridiculously accurate and detailed retro aesthetic. It doesn’t just take place in the 1980s — it feels like it was made then. The grainy film texture, era-appropriate costumes and hair are absolutely perfect. It’s set to a curated soundtrack with tracks including The Fixx’s One Thing Leads To Another and The Greg Kihn Band’s The Break Up Song. The movie doesn’t just feel like it’s dressing up in ’80s tropes but like it was birthed from that time.

    The movie was shot on 16mm film, creating its specialized throwback look. It lifts cinematography straight from ’80s filmmakers along with a slew of other techniques to evoke classics of the era. Everything, down to the credits, is period accurate and I appreciated all the attention given to making sure everything matches, down to the cups at the pizza restaurant seen early in the movie.

    Mary Woronov and Tom Noonan play the creepy couple who hired Sam.

    The Ulmans have a secret reason why they hired Sam to watch “Mother.”

    MPI Movie Group/Screenshot by CNET

    Sam realizes something is amiss when she stumbles upon proof that the family who hired her for the babysitting job isn’t the same one in the photos. Realizing she might have been deceived, she attempts a 911 call but she’s already eaten a piece of tainted pizza. She passes out just as she gets a glimpse of what exactly it is she’s been hired to “babysit.”

    The movie’s path is fraught with grisly moments (just ask Sam’s best friend Megan, played by Barbie director Greta Gerwig), with believably gruesome practical effects that unsettle and chill to the bone. The hideous “Mother,” who Sam discovers is connected to her original job, is an example of ’80s filmmaking that would have made audiences sick to their stomachs.

    a screen capture from the movie The House of the Devil, showing Megan, played by Greta Gerwig, tasting a piece of candy while sitting on a living room couch

    Sam’s friend Megan is not pleased at all by the situation at the Ulmans’ house.

    MPI Movie Group/Screenshot by CNET

    Without spoiling the climax, The House of the Devil maintains a gnawing, upsetting sense of dread throughout its runtime. It isn’t afraid to use themes of isolation, the unknown and betrayal to keep you on the edge of your seat, which I appreciated on my first viewing and only grew to love more with each rewatch. As horrific as the story is, I firmly believe that this movie wouldn’t have been possible without its commitment to staying true to the era that inspired it. 

    If you’re looking for a horror movie that doesn’t rely on cheap jump scares or the overwrought parable “sex is bad” with a group of teens being picked off one by one, The House of the Devil is one of the best flicks you could put on your Halloween viewing list. It brings the golden years of ’80s horror to life in believable, decadent ways that’ll have you squirming in your seat. I’m still unpacking the gagworthy climax and I bet you will be too.

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