House Of Wax


They call this a horror film. I call this a boring film because it doesn't keep me at the edge of the seat with any suspense. Neither was it scary or thrilling in any ways. Though the melting of wax is extremely cool.

Imagine this: An entire double storey house built out of wax - wall, furniture, decor, kitchen, book shelves, stairs, balcony, garden and dolls. Scrap any place in the house with a knife and you will get pieces of wax. Draw a fire source close to any part of the house and it would start melting. Now, that is cool!

Synopsis from The Z Review
A group of friends on their way to a college football game falls prey to a pair of murderous brothers in an abandoned small town. They discover that the brothers have expanded upon the area's main attraction - the House of Wax - and created an entire town filled with the wax-coated corpses of unlucky visitors. Now the group must find a way out before they too become permanent exhibits in the House of Wax.


Paris Hilton starred in this movie. Gosh, she can't act for nuts! Haha! But Chad Michael Murray did quite a great job in this production. I thought he played his role well. Overall, this movie is a little bit too predictable but the concept of wax was well implemented. If it wasn't for the wax figure and implementation, I would have given up on the movie half way through. The wax figures sure did the trick to retain me from ignoring the movie.

The coolest part of the movie is when the entire wax house melted down at the end of the story. You cannot step on it, walk on it or do anything on it because the entire house melts down to a river of wax just gushing and flowing like a rushing river. That, to me, is the highlight of the movie. Just that one scene makes sitting through the entire movie worth it.

Note: Not recommended to children because the scenes are pretty gory. Blood, bones and flesh - not exactly what you would want to watch after/before a meal.

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