DEATH AS A HOUSE Alex Turgeon on Dennis Cooper and Zac Farley’s “Room Temperature”
The haunted house is a staple of horror movies, with the family home often serving as a loaded backdrop to the disturbing events that unfold within it. Beyond the supernatural, the history of horror also brims with films in which the house becomes a trap, leaving those inside at the mercy of some masked killer or other malignant actor. In their latest collaboration, Dennis Cooper and Zac Farley have added a new and similarly gory strand to the horror genre: the “home haunt” movie. Drawing on the annual US tradition of staging amateur haunted house events within private homes around Halloween, Cooper and Farley’s film tells the story of a father whose creative ambitions and desire for patriarchal control have dramatic and deadly consequences. In doing so, as Alex Turgeon argues, the film skewers heteronormative ideas of the family unit by making the house a tertiary character whose presence derails the lives of those living and performing in it.
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