

For me, loud, abrasive sounds are not necessarily unpleasant. “ There’s an interview with David Lynch when I was in college where he said something about how movies should be as loud as rock concerts. He also noted that the film “does get loud at times,” but says it was intentional. I don’t agree with him necessarily - I would like it to be true just because it’s a nice thing to say,” Collins told Variety.
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“David Ehrlich called it the loudest horror movie ever made.

In film critic David Ehrlich’s review for IndieWire, he called “The Night House” “shudderingly intense and sadistically loud” with jump scares that “often arrive without any warning whatsoever.” Meanwhile, Variety critic Dennis Harvey praised composer Ben Lovett‘s “effective score” that contributed to the film’s “discomfiting atmosphere.” The film’s co-writer Ben Collins and Lovett offered differing takes on the several reviews that have referenced the jarring jump scares and score. This genre has created a bunch of opportunities for amazing performances, and Rebecca’s is definitely up there with the top of them,” Jonigkeit told Variety. “Even as far back as ‘Misery’ with Kathy Bates, I think there are so many really strong female characters that are getting in the forefront. Jonigkeit even compared Hall’s performance to one of the female icons in the horror genre. When asked about the importance of telling female-led horror stories, she added with a laugh, “It’s as important to tell them with women at the front as it is to tell them with men at the front, so, you know, you might as well!”
