There’s some evidence you’ve seen countless times on other shows. Things that made this skeptic tilt her head and wonder, “What was that?” They really did investigate and live in the house. Vera maybe pegged it best as an investigation movie. I had a chance to interview the Whelptons about The Sleepless Unrest and asked, “What would you call this film?” Because it’s not like The House in Between. So what’s this newest film like? Is it more documentary style with lots of research and interviews with experts, or are there more thrills? Will fans of The Conjuring movie like it? See also: Shock Docs: New Umbrella Series Coming to Travel Channel They interviewed experts while investigating the house and really tried to find scientific answers for the phenomenon that was occurring. I happened to love the documentary-style approach they took with it. The House in Between wasn’t everybody’s cup of tea, though. In fact, his first documentary, The House in Between, was executive produced with Steve Gonsalves. For years he earned a living as a cameraman on Ghost Hunters. He’s not like most of the paranormal investigators who film their investgations and pop them up on YouTube these days. Kendall isn’t just your run-of-the-mill filmmaker, though. The Whelptons, joined by Richel Stratton and Brian Murray, did. Meaning preparing meals, eating, sleeping, and sharing a bathroom for 14 days solid, all the while investigating and filming the entire time. But they didn’t live in the home continually for two weeks. Zak Bagans and crew filmed a Ghost Adventures Conjuring house investigation Halloween special. Sure, other TV shows have investigated it. Kendall and Vera Whelpton (standing) with Brian Murray and Richel Stratton in the living room of the Conjuring House. They joined husband and wife filmmaking and paranormal investigation team, Kendall and Vera Whelpton, who had arranged with the Heinzens to stay and investigate the house for two weeks. That’s what Richel and Brian went to find out. But is whatever haunted Andrea and her sisters still there? That’s why they enlisted the help of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren.ĭid the Warrens help? To an extent. The Perron family wasn’t just haunted, but at times even possessed by something inside their home. (For which the Skeleton Crew says, “Thank you! That helps cover our website maintenance and hosting fees!”) For more info, visit our affiliates page. But as Andrea Perron detailed in her first book, House of Darkness House of Light: The True Story Volume One, and then in the other two books that followed, strange things happened to the family in the home.Īs an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. The Perron Family moved into the house in 1970 and lived there until 1980. Courtesy: The Sleepless Unrest.Įven though the Heinzen’s call their Harrisville, Rhode Island, home “The Farm on Roundtop Road,” it’s more commonly known as “The Conjuring House.” That’s even the website link for their house: .īecause that’s what it is. The exterior of the Farm on Round Top Road, a.k.a. They’ve now lived in the allegedly haunted home for about two years and have opened it up to paranormal investigations. When it went up for sale, they didn’t hesitate to put an offer on it, which was accepted. While The Cabin in the Woods is a horror movie, that’s not the mega-hit that drew the home’s new owners, Cory and Jennifer Heinzen, to it like a moth to a flame. In other words, a perfect horror movie setting. Except that it’s isolated, near woods, and does look a bit creepy. There’s nothing remarkable-looking about it from the outside. As Richel Stratton says when she and Brian Murray pull up to the Farm on Roundtop Road, “It looks like the cabin in the woods…” It’s impossible to review The Sleepless Unrest and not refer to the horror movie that made the house being investigated famous.
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