Netflix's The House: All 3 Story Endings Explained
Netflix's new stop-motion anthology, The House, is creepy and complex, so here's an in-depth explanation and analysis of all three story endings.
2017's The House is a comedy film by director Andrew Jay Cohen and starring Will Ferrell and Amy Poehler. The film follows two parents who hope to pay for their daughter's college only to find out their hopes of a scholarship and funding have been dashed. To make sure she gets in, they attempt to open a secret Casino in their home.
Netflix's new stop-motion anthology, The House, is creepy and complex, so here's an in-depth explanation and analysis of all three story endings.
A dad convinces his friends to start an illegal casino in his basement after he and his wife spend their daughter's college fund.
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The House is a solid, if unremarkable, big studio comedy with fleeting moments of humor peppered throughout its runtime.
Will Ferrell and Amy Poehler become unlikely proprietors of an illegal casino in the red band trailer for the summer comedy The House.
The first official trailer arrives for The House, a comedy in which two parents (Will Ferrell and Amy Poehler) run an illegal casino.