The House Between


W A T C H

Season 1

Episodes - Trailers

Season 2

Episodes - Trailers

Season 3

Episodes - Trailers


E X P L O R E

Cast and Crew

Reviews and Interviews

Photo Gallery

Merchandise


D I S C U S S

Director's Blog

Official Discussion Board

Quantum Imprimaturs: A Fan Appreciation Page for The House Between

MySpace Group for THB

Wiki

H O M E

  R E V I E W S     A N D     I N T E R V I E W S

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SyFy Portal Review: 'The House Between' Returns For New Season - 1/30/2009

Destinies: The Voice of Science Fiction - 1/16/2009


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SyFy Radio - 7/16/2008

neuRODic notions: The House Between - 7/14/2008

SyFy Portal Review: 'The House Between' Returned - 3/5/2008

SyFy Portal Review: 'The House Between' Season 1 - 2/27/2008

Destinies: The Voice of Science Fiction - 1/18/2008

SyFy Portal: A Conversation In 'The House Between' - 1/9/2008


C A S T     A N D     C R E W     I N T E R V I E W S

(conducted following the shooting of Season 2)

John Kenneth Muir (Writer/Director)

Joseph Maddrey (Producer)

Kim Breeding (Astrid)

Jim Blanton (Arlo)

Alicia A. Wood (Theresa)

Rick Coulter (Director of Photography)

Kevin Flanagan (Lighting Co-Director)

Rob Floyd (Stunt Coordinator/Special Effects Director)

Phyllis Floyd (Hair/Make-up)


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Bookworm and Beyond: The House Between - 10/17/07

The Thunder Child: Interview with John Kenneth Muir - 4/3/2007

Maddrey Misc.: The House Between - 1/13/2007


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Paperback Reader:Not Comic Books, But I Like It - 7/14/2006

"It was really good! ... the premise is excellent, the acting is first rate, and if you're going to have 5 people locked into an empty house together, you'd better have a darn good writer -- which this show has. The producer is Joe Maddrey, who is a producer of "A Haunting" on Discovery Channel, and the author of "Nightmares in Red, White and Blue: The Evolution of the American Horror Film."
The stark B&W look, the flat blacked out windows and doors, the inability to determine day or night, it's all surreal. Call it an "irreality show." This is not like the patently phony "Surreal Life," which pretends to be real. This is more like the play it frankly emulates, "No Exit," only with a contemporary house and a few more people -- and, from the teasers I heard, more plot twists. I'm definitely looking foward to all the episodes."

Debra Burrell
Madblood.net




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