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Roger Cobb is a once-successful horror novelist whose world has fallen apart. Haunted by the disappearance of his young son, Jimmy, and reeling from a painful divorce, Roger retreats to his late aunt’s creaky old manor—the house where his son first vanished and where his aunt mysteriously took her own life.
What begins as a quiet refuge to write a memoir of his Vietnam War experiences turns quickly into a psychic nightmare. As Roger struggles with writer’s block and recurring war flashbacks, the house starts to reveal itself as a malevolent force. Walls whisper, garden tools levitate with murderous intent, and grotesque reflections of characters from his memories—or his nightmares—begin to slip into his waking world.
House is a surreal, psychological horror journey, blending dark humor with visceral terror, exploring the weight of trauma, the thirst for redemption, and the supernatural boundaries between grief and imagination.