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Video TV Show Review: DALE’S HOUSE: A Boring, Awkward Horror Comedy Pilot [SXSW 2021]

Julie Lake Dales House

Dale’s House Review

Dale’s House (2021) Video TV Show Review, directed by Katrina Whalen, written by and starring Matt Kirsch and Julie Lake, and co-starring Sandi McCree.

In this video review, I talk about the new horror comedy pilot episode of Dale’s House. This show is a part of my coverage of the 2021 South By Southwest Film Festival. There’s not much to say about this show as it mostly introduces our two leading character’s and their relationship to either. All of the interactions feel extremely awkward. I don’t see myself watching this in the future if a network picks it up. Check out all of my thoughts in the video movie review below.

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Dale’s House Synopsis

Dale‘s House plot synopsis: “Dale’s House is a horror comedy about two estranged best friends, both at rock bottom in their careers and personal lives, who end up house sitting together in a demonic house that grants them all the success they desire, in exchange for their souls.”

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Alex Srednoselac

Alex Srednoselac is a filmmaker and content creator working out of the Chicagoland region. Aside from reviewing films, he works on projects ranging from shorts to feature films. His debut feature film Cashing Out won the Special Jury Remi Award at the 2020 WorldFest Houston International Film Festival.
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