ThinMan : whatever.
fl4g0ndry : This was a fun ride! Loved it! Now I'm going to have to go back and re-watch all of them. ...
BasedScotsman : Tom Hardy* There fixed it for you.
bbbuxxx : Oh God, really? I genuinely thought there was another episode, it's just a place holder un...
greenguy86 : Some answers and more questions. Not holding my breath on a renewal.
Birdsforme : Contains spoilers. Click to show. This film was very well made for a tv film. The points made were that there are worse thin...
grasshopper rex : I have little doubt that there were Nazi sympathizers throughout the war that would have e...
bbbuxxx : Oh God, really? I genuinely thought there was another episode, it's just a place holder un...
Euringer : That is definitely a piece to the puzzle that is often ignored in basic modern history, bu...
grasshopper rex : Not a surrender as such, but a negotiated peace settlement. If Halifax had succeeded Chamb...
The synopsis is slightly incorrect, although it does involve a house in Wales.
A former banker, his actress wife, and their daughter book a vacation at an isolated modern home in the Welsh countryside where nothing is quite as it seems.
As systemsoundbar has already said, it pulls very strongly from other sources, including The House of Leaves, and a Creepypasta short story: The Dionaea House. It brings nothing new, or exciting, or particularly scary to either the mystery or horror genre. IMDb ratings have reduced to 5.4, which is about right.
House*