'Grey House' review: Horror falls flat on Broadway
Table Of Content Film Broadway's 'Mary Jane' Starring Rachel McAdams Gets Two-Week Extension Squirrel ‘Grey House’ review: Horror falls flat on Broadway One game played in “Grey House” dictates that a mother will die if the “it” person tells a lie. Well, many lies are told and Raleigh, while tortured, somehow survives. Raleigh survives because if she didn’t, “Grey House” would end well before Holloway delivers his climax, which is a very unappetizing dinner party that involves way too much exposition to make narrative sense of what’s happening. “Grey House” starts scary with that big boot being dropped into a pile of other big boots. Even earlier, as the curtain ascends in the totally dark theater, there is Tom Gibbons’s sound design that never stops punctuating the air with creaking wood and blowing wind and moaning humans. Film Grey House still lacks the gravitas and scope of some of the best horror movies, but it’s far and away the scariest thing that’s current...