On
the way to the big game Carly (Cuthbert) and her friends stop
to camp overnight in the country. When they wake the next morning,
the group find that Wade’s (Padalecki) car’s fan
belt has snapped, so Carly and Wade head into the local town
of Ambrose to see if they can find a gas station. As the others
head to the game, Carly and Wade investigate the town, finding
it deserted but at the centre is a House of Wax attraction which
Wade really wants to visit. When they enter however, they find
that the wax works seem eerily realistic.
As Hollywood’s
well of ideas continues to run dry, the film factory returns
to the back catalogue to reinvent another classic of the horror
genre, but can this modern retelling of the Vincent Price classic
have the same impact at the box office or will it just melt
away?
With on the name
of the film having anything in common with the 1953 original,
the new ‘House of Wax’ is a typical Hollywood slasher
movie were college students die in increasingly gory ways. While
this might not be the most original direction to take the film
it is quite enjoyable all the same.
Twins as both victims
and villains is an interesting approach. When this is mixed
with the premise of corpses becoming exhibits in the attraction,
you have an open pallet for grizzly murders. Brian Van Holt
plays Bo and Vincent Sinclair, the murderous brothers trying
to complete their mother’s dream of a realistic waxwork
town but they have taken that vision a bit too far. Now instead
of sculpting the figure out of wax, the pair covers their victims
in wax for that ultra-realistic look. Each of the college students
is picked off in increasing gory and inventive ways that are
more fun that they should be, that should delight fans of the
genre.
The victims are your
typical Hollywood fair. Elisha Cuthbert and Paris Hilton are
the eye candy for the piece and they do a really good job. Anyone
who has seen the TV series ‘24’ will know that Elisha
Cuthbert plays the victim extremely well as she is a great screamer
and is a magnet for dangerous situations. She looks gorgeous
throughout, even as she becomes more and more bloody as the
killings and dangers intensify. Socialite turned actress Paris
Hilton does a decent job as prospective victim Paige.
Employed totally for her looks and not her acting ability, Paris
delivers her limited lines well and even manages to make fun
of her own persona in the process. Chad Michael Murray is the
only male actor that gets any real screen time as Carly’s
wayward twin brother Nick. Having the two leads as brother and
sister makes the film more about survival, as it is not dogged
down by any romantic connotations that might slow the pace down
or fill the film with sentimental claptrap.
‘House of Wax’
is a fun genre horror flick that is more entertaining than you
might be expecting. With some inventive death scenes and an
over the top finale that you can’t help enjoy, this is
the first film from Joel Silver and Robert Zemeckis’s
horror label Dark Castle that is actually a decent horror movie.
Star Rating = * *
*
PICTURE & SOUND
Presented in Anamorphic
Widescreen 1.85:1 with Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound, the
movie is presented very well.
BONUS FEATURES
B-Roll and Bloopers
with Video Cast Commentary (26.50 mins)
Elisha Cuthbert, Chad Michael Murray, Paris Hilton and Jared
Padalecki provide video commentary to the behind the scene and
blooper footage. Covering ‘the first day of principle
photography’, ‘filming on the road’, ‘return
of the campsite’, ‘abandoned sugar mill’,
‘the washout’, ‘Bo’s torture room’,
‘the Sinclair house’, ‘Paris and Robert’s
last scene’, ‘lots of running for Elisha’,
‘movie theatre shootout’, ‘the wax chamber’,
‘wax bed fight’ and ‘filming the gooey climax’,
the group talk about the scenes via a split screen. This is
strange decision because it would have been better to have them
doing a full commentary for the movie.
Wax On: The Design
of the House of Wax (7.25 mins)
Director Jaume Collet-Serra, producers Susan Levin, Herb Gains
and Joel Silver, production designer Graham ‘Grace’
Walker, director of photography Stephen Windan and stars Elisha
Cuthbert and Jared Padalecki talk about how the film built the
entire town of Ambrose. Highlighting the gas station,
the Sinclair House, the church and the House of Wax, we see
how the production constructed these sets.
House built on Wax
(10.11 mins)
Director Jaume Collet-Serra, producers Susan Levin, Herb Gains
and Joel Silver and visual effects supervisor John Breslin talk
about the origins of the movie plus the special effects involved
with the wax figures, Vincent’s face and the melting house.
Gag Reel (3.16 mins)
A montage of gaffs and mishaps from the making of ‘House
of Wax’
Alternative Opening: Jennifer Killed (1.37 mins)
See the original filmed opening to the movie.
From Location: Joel
Silver reveals ‘House of Wax’ (1.50 mins)
From the set of ‘Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang’ mega producer
Joel Silver describes the film while in the middle of a take
for his new film.
Theatrical Trailer
(2.15 mins)
Watch the promotional preview for the movie.
OVERALL
This is
not a package for fans of the movie. The lack of a commentary
track is very puzzling when you bear in mind that Elisha Cuthbert,
Chad Michael Murray, Paris Hilton and Jared Padalecki provided
video commentary for the B-Roll and Blooper footage. The featurettes
are not bad however and this should satisfy fans of the film.