[CFF ’22] ‘Chicken House’ review: Coming of age with the help of LDS and a poltergeist

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by Nathaniel Muir

Chicken House is a movie that is easy to sum up but impossible to describe. The movie is about three actresses who share a home in a small town in Oklahoma. When a new roommate moves in, the lives of everyone are changed. Things start off in an almost Real World documentary style. There are interviews with the roommates and hints of a strange situation. Chicken House quickly tossed aside notions of skewering reality television. It would definitely be a mistake to label it a mockumentary.

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