For most people affected by the recent housing market crash, the impact was financial. Super nice real estate agent Richard Scarry has an additional burden: the paranormal. This startlingly funny debut feature takes many of the tropes of haunted house films and employs them to exciting, witty, and original ends.
The only dogs in the movie are with a dog walker who hears someone in a trunk while walking by and assists in the character's rescue. This movie has an "American Humane" approval and the animals were monitored in the making of the movie and none were harmed during production.
I was torn between yes and no on this one. One character is being treated for cancer but is determined to beat it. By the end of the movie, that character is still going strong.
I don't think so. There was a goat and a character says "We're going to need a bigger goat!" and you don't see the goat again but there was no indication that anything bad happened to the goat expecially given that this is not a violent or bloody movie. It's horror comedy.
Technically there is blood but the movie is a horror comedy. The walls bleeding looks like red jello being squirted thorugh the back from several holes and isn't quite the color of real blood.