"The Bake Street Hauntings" is a documentary horror movie by filmmaker Michael Rocco. It's a realistic and horrifying look into the supernatural where a young couple accept an offer for $2 million to stay in a haunted house for a week.
Plot: Nina and Adam Livingston are a financially struggling young couple who accept an offer for $2 million to stay in a house for a week. The contract states that they cannot leave the property for any reason, nor will they have any communication with the outside world. Food and supplies are delivered to them. Room cameras will stream directly to a millionaire who presented the offer through his attorney. What appear to be harmless pranks attempting to scare the Livingston's off, take a more ominous turn... the house has a past, but remains present. The footage leaves little ambiguity, as the audience sees everything unfold - doors don't open or shut without reason, there are no orbs that can written off and no footsteps are left unaccompanied. We see what stalks this couple.
The advance reviews haven't been that positive, but we'll leave that up to you to decide.















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