In this episode of ClassHorrorCast, we unlock the doors to the twisted, blood-soaked funhouse that is House on Haunted Hill (1999).
Part remake of William Castle’s 1959 classic and part late-’90s horror fever dream, this Dark Castle Entertainment debut gave us Geoffrey Rush as a delightfully unhinged theme park tycoon, Famke Janssen as his venomous wife, and a haunted asylum packed with gruesome secrets.
We dig into the film’s wild mix of campy performances, stylish set design, and early CGI ghost work — and debate whether it’s genuinely terrifying or just gloriously over-the-top trash.
Along the way, we talk behind-the-scenes stories, the creative team’s vision, and how the movie helped kick off a short but memorable wave of high-concept horror remakes in the early 2000s.
From unforgettable gore moments to that infamous Vincent Price-inspired smirk, we revisit House on Haunted Hill to decide if it’s a haunted masterpiece, a guilty pleasure, or both.
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