Is “The House In Between” a Paranormal Game-Changer?

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I spotted an exciting press release The Mountaineer shared about The House In Between, a forthcoming, full-length paranormal documentary about a 10-year long study of a haunted house. Steve Gonsalves of Ghost Nation fame is involved in it. He says it’s a “game-changer for the paranormal field.” (See. Exciting, right?)

The documentary follows lead investigators John Bullard and Brad Cooney as they unravel the mystery behind this haunted Mississippi site.

The Film: A dream home becomes a nightmare when the homeowner finally flees, after a life-changing paranormal experience.

The Facts: Filmed on location, with over 10 years of documented evidence and experiences. Experts believe the forces within the house are evolving, learning to communicate with the living.

The Mission: To help Alice return to her home, despite enduring years of paranormal activity that ultimately drove her away.

“This film represents the results of the first 10-year-long continuous study of a house that is haunted ever conducted,” said producer and director Steve Gonsalves. “We have never seen anything like this place, and it’s an absolute game changer for the paranormal field. Alice originally fled the house due to the intense activity, but ultimately, she just couldn’t bear to sell it. It was her dream home and she wanted to move back in. It’s not an old house, but the problem predates its construction –the paranormal disturbance was there first. And it’s a problem that’s all the more frightening because it’s real.”

The Collaboration

The House In Between is the product of a direct collaboration between Steve Gonsalves, Kendall Whelpton, local investigators John Bullard and Brad Cooney, and homeowner Alice Jackson. It hopes to solve the continuing mystery of one of the most disturbing haunted house cases in the United States.

To do this, the investigators take a three-pronged approach, blending:

  1. Pure science
  2. Paranormal techniques
  3. A richly emotional, poignant human story.

“We wanted to film this investigation in a completely new way,” said Gonsalves. “I want the content to stand on its own, based on the solid science we used to explore the house. This isn’t just another scary paranormal investigation. This isn’t hype: it’s frightening because this can happen to anyone, at any time. This is a real person in crisis, with a real need, and the questions are hard and not easy to answer. Is this a natural event? A traditional haunting? Or is this something far more ineffable? That’s ultimately what we’re trying to find out. But most importantly: we want people to see the human side to this enduring mystery.”

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“We wanted to showcase Alice’s story through a linear narrative to help us document the real sequence of events as they unfolded, and it paid off,” said Kendall Whelpton.

The House In Between is literally a paranormal event years in the making.

The Trailer

The documentary trailer has already received over 150,000 views on social media.

Here’s the trailer from YouTube:

The Release

The film will be distributed by Gravitas Ventures via the iTunes Store, Amazon Prime Video, all major VOD/streaming platforms and everywhere that movies are sold.

A hard release is scheduled for May 5.

For More Info

For the latest news and details related to the film release, follow The House In Between on social media: Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Website: https://www.thehouseinbetween.com/

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3 Comments

  1. The House In Between sounds very interesting! May 5th isn’t far away…

  2. I cannot wait to watch this. Sounds very interesting. I am anxious to find out more about this place and any history of the land the house sits on.

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    I can’t wait for others to see it so we can talk about it!!!!

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