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Lee Daniels’ True-Life Horror ‘Demon House’ to Start Filming in PA

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The real-life ordeal of Latoya Ammons and her family inside a haunted house is currently in production for Netflix. Casting calls for stand-ins and extras to appear in Demon House have been making the industry rounds.

Lee Daniels is helming the project and filming is reported to last through August.

Zak Bagans’ “Demon House”

This is a documented possession and haunting

Whether or not you believe in the Ammons’ case, is subjective. However, people involved including law enforcement, government workers, and hospital staff, have all gone on record to report what they witnessed in the Indiana home.

Ammons’ chilling story mirrors a lot of what Hollywood writers do to punch up a screenplay about supernatural phenomena. From swarms of black flies to levitation to animalistic disembodied voices assaulting visitors, this tale is so incredible that not even Tinsel Town scribes can keep up.

The family moved into their home in 2011. Immediately the front porch became infested with large black flies. This might not cause alarm for anyone living in the country, but it was the middle of winter and no matter how they tried to rid the porch of the swarms, they would always come back.

“This is not normal,” Ammons’ mother, Rosa Campbell, told IndyStar. “We killed them and killed them and killed them, but they kept coming back.”

Latoya Ammons: photo by Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStar

Unnerving events at the Ammons’ home

Soon after the fly infestation, the family of four started hearing sounds coming from the basement of their single-story home. Doors were creaking open on their own. They reported hearing strange footfalls coming from the basement stairs and shadowy figures in their periphery. By 2012, Ammons said the family lived in fear.

One night the family was together grieving the loss of a friend. They heard the screams of Ammons’ 14-year-old daughter coming from a bedroom. When they went to investigate, Campbell said she saw the teenager levitating above the bed screaming for her mother.

Having had enough, Ammons reached out to her church to no avail. They suggested using olive oil to cleanse the family’s hands and feet.

A clairvoyant suggested that the home was host to at least 200 demons and to put an altar in the basement while reading scripture. They complied. But Ammon reports that her three children became possessed showing contorted grins, and speaking in deep voices. Her 7-year-old son would talk to an invisible person.

 Department of Child Services

With nowhere else to turn,  in 2012 Ammons visited her doctor, Geoffrey Onyeukwu, and explained what was going on. He dismissed it as a mental health concern and ordered an evaluation. But during the visit, one of her sons began cursing at Onyeukwu and according to staff was “lifted and thrown into the wall with nobody touching him.”

The Department of Child Services then intervened. Caseworker Valerie Washington was assigned to the family and called for them to have a physicals. They found nothing wrong. But something extraordinary happened.

According to Washington’s report, during the exam by registered nurse Willie Lee Walker, the 9-year-old did the impossible. “He walked up the wall, flipped over her and stood there,” Walker told The Star. “There’s no way he could’ve done that.”

Clergy and law enforcement

Rev. Michael Maginot was at the house doing a Bible study when suddenly lights started flickering and blinds started to move on their own. Maginot convinced the family to leave the house for a while. Since the children were still in state custody, they had to return for a DCS investigation. Case manager Walker and three police officers entered the home and experienced strange phenomena.

Fresh camera batteries would drain instantly, cameras malfunctioned and after listening to audio recordings strange voices could be heard. One photo that an officer managed to get apparently shows a ghostly female figure.

Further documented visits to the house by clergy and law enforcement would render similar phenomena including strange oil dripping that would disappear then reappear over the blinds.

Maginot performed three exorcisms on Ammons in June 2012 at his Merrillville church. This seemed to work and Ammons and her mother left the house for good. Her children were returned to hear shortly afterward.

Zak Bagans

Enter reality star and paranormal investigator Zak Bagans. He was so intrigued by the family’s plight that he bought the house. He filmed a documentary inside and then demolished it.

“I decided to destroy the house to prevent anyone else from ever living there again,” Bagans told iHorror in an exclusive interview. “It’s like when someone has to have an exorcism, and it takes multiple times for it to truly be successful. I believe this is part of the action needed to destroy the things that live in that house, but do I believe they are gone, now? Absolutely not.”

Lee Daniels’ adaptation of the Ammons’ ordeal

Demon House is currently being filmed in Pennsylvania. It stars singer Andra Day with a script written by Daniels himself. Some of Hollywood’s greatest actors are attached to the Netflix project like Glenn Close, Octavia Spenser, and Mo’Nique.

There is no word on if the movie will have a theatrical run or stream exclusively on Netflix. Filming is scheduled to go through August 2022.

A detailed account of Ammons’ story can be found HERE.

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Yay or Nay: What’s Good and Bad in Horror This Week

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Welcome to Yay or Nay a weekly mini post about what I think is good and bad news in the horror community written in bite-sized chunks. 

Yay:

Mike Flanagan talking about directing the next chapter in the Exorcist trilogy. That might mean he saw the last one and realized there were two left and if he does anything well it’s draw out a story. 

Yay:

To the announcement of a new IP-based film Mickey Vs Winnie. It’s fun to read comical hot takes from people who haven’t even seen the movie yet.

Nay:

The new Faces of Death reboot gets an R rating. It’s not really fair — Gen-Z should get an unrated version like past generations so they can question their mortality the same as the rest of us did. 

Yay:

Russell Crowe is doing another possession movie. He’s quickly becoming another Nic Cage by saying yes to every script, bringing the magic back to B-movies, and more money into VOD. 

Nay:

Putting The Crow back in theaters for its 30th anniversary. Re-releasing classic movies at the cinema to celebrate a milestone is perfectly fine, but doing so when the lead actor in that film was killed on set due to neglect is a cash grab of the worst kind. 

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The Top-Searched Free Horror/Action Movies on Tubi This Week

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The free streaming service Tubi is a great place to scroll when you’re unsure what to watch. They are not sponsored or affiliated with iHorror. Still, we really appreciate their library because it’s so robust and has many obscure horror movies so rare you can’t find them anywhere in the wild except, if you’re lucky, in a moist cardboard box at a yard sale. Other than Tubi, where else are you going to find Nightwish (1990), Spookies (1986), or The Power (1984)?

We take a look at the most searched horror titles on the platform this week, hopefully, to save you some time in your endeavor to find something free to watch on Tubi.

Interestingly at the top of the list is one of the most polarizing sequels ever made, the female-led Ghostbusters reboot from 2016. Perhaps viewers have seen the latest sequel Frozen Empire and are curious about this franchise anomaly. They will be happy to know it’s not as bad as some think and is genuinely funny in spots.

So take a look at the list below and tell us if you are interested in any of them this weekend.

1. Ghostbusters (2016)

Ghostbusters (2016)

An otherworldly invasion of New York City assembles a pair of proton-packed paranormal enthusiasts, a nuclear engineer and a subway worker for battle.An otherworldly invasion of New York City assembles a pair of proton-packed paranormal enthusiasts, a nuclear engineer and a subway worker for battle.

2. Rampage

When a group of animals becomes vicious after a genetic experiment goes awry, a primatologist must find an antidote to avert a global catastrophe.

3. The Conjuring The Devil Made Me Do It

Paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren uncover an occult conspiracy as they help a defendant argue that a demon forced him to commit murder.

4. Terrifier 2

After being resurrected by a sinister entity, Art the Clown returns to Miles County, where his next victims, a teenage girl and her brother, await.

5. Don’t Breathe

A group of teens breaks into a blind man’s home, thinking they’ll get away with the perfect crime but get more than they bargained for once inside.

6. The Conjuring 2

In one of their most terrifying paranormal investigations, Lorraine and Ed Warren help a single mother of four in a house plagued by sinister spirits.

7. Child’s Play (1988)

A dying serial killer uses voodoo to transfer his soul into a Chucky doll which winds up in the hands of a boy who may be the doll’s next victim.

8. Jeepers Creepers 2

When their bus breaks down on a deserted road, a team of high school athletes discovers an opponent they cannot defeat and may not survive.

9. Jeepers Creepers

After making a horrific discovery in the basement of an old church, a pair of siblings find themselves the chosen prey of an indestructible force.

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Panic Fest 2024 Review: ‘Haunted Ulster Live’

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Everything old is new again.

On Halloween 1998, the local news of Northern Ireland decide to do a special live report from an allegedly haunted house in Belfast. Hosted by local personality Gerry Burns (Mark Claney) and popular children’s presenter Michelle Kelly (Aimee Richardson) they intend to look at the supernatural forces disturbing the current family living there. With legends and folklore abound, is there an actual spirit curse in the building or something far more insidious at work?

Presented as a series of found footage from a long forgotten broadcast, Haunted Ulster Live follows similar formats and premises as Ghostwatch and The WNUF Halloween Special with a news crew investigating the supernatural for big ratings only to get in over their heads. And while the plot has certainly been done before, director Dominic O’Neill’s 90’s set tale of local access horror manages to stand out on its own ghastly feet. The dynamic between Gerry and Michelle is most prominent, with him being an experienced broadcaster who thinks this production is beneath him and Michelle being fresh blood who is considerably annoyed at being presented as costumed eye candy. This builds as the events within and around the domicile becomes too much to ignore as anything less than the real deal.

The cast of characters is rounded out by the McKillen family who have been dealing with the haunting for some time and how it’s had an effect on them. Experts are brought in to help explain the situation including the paranormal investigator Robert (Dave Fleming) and the psychic Sarah (Antoinette Morelli) who bring their own perspectives and angles to the haunting. A long and colorful history is established about the house, with Robert discussing how it used to be the site of an ancient ceremonial stone, the center of leylines, and how it was possibly possessed by the ghost of a former owner named Mr. Newell. And local legends abound about a nefarious spirit named Blackfoot Jack that would leave trails of dark footprints in his wake. It’s a fun twist having multiple potential explanations for the site’s strange occurrences instead of one end-all be-all source. Especially as the events unfold and the investigators try to discover the truth.

At its 79 minute timelength, and the encompassing broadcast, it’s a bit of a slow burn as the characters and lore is established. Between some news interruptions and behind the scenes footage, the action is mostly focused on Gerry and Michelle and the build up to their actual encounters with forces beyond their comprehension. I will give kudos that it went places I didn’t expect, leading to a surprisingly poignant and spiritually horrifying third act.

So, while Haunted Ulster Live isn’t exactly trendsetting, it definitely follows in the footsteps of similar found footage and broadcast horror films to walk its own path. Making for an entertaining and compact piece of mockumentary. If you’re a fan of the sub-genres, Haunted Ulster Live is well worth a watch.

3 eyes out of 5
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