Jordan and Stef live in Los Angeles but have never done a haunted Hollywood tour. They decide to make their own list of murder sites to visit and convince their boyfriends Aiden and Beckett to come with them.
Once it’s dark, they drive around as they read the history of the murders from printouts of webpages. They complain about having difficulty finding the houses as some don’t have numbers. It never occurs to them they are the reason the numbers are gone. No one wants a group college students pulling into their driveways, trying to get through locked gates and attempting to open the doors on their homes. Not to mention they keep giggling loudly about the murders.
At one house, the girls manipulate the guys into coming up on the porch saying once everyone touches the doorknob, they’ll leave. But the girls push it further when they discover the house is unlocked and walk inside.
When their soft headed boyfriends wander in behind them to make sure they’re okay, the door slams behind them. It’s funny until they notice there is no doorknob. More alarming, the windows are boarded up from the inside. The inside? Things will not go well for our young intrepid idiots.
Watch for the scenes where the guys try using brute strength to remove the plywood without removing the 2x4s nailed over them. They never stood a chance.
The movie has them reading stories of each deaths. Was it so hard to remember the stories? These are deaths of real people and a few have photos from the crime scenes which seem questionable to include.
Ridiculous dialogue from kids who are fine with breaking and entering:
Well the gate’s open so it’s free game.
How do we get in? It’s got cameras.
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