‘Krazy House’ Trailer: Nick Frost And Alicia Silverstone Star In ’90s Sitcom Horror Premiering At Sundance

It wasn’t always this way, but Sundance has become a go-to festival for buzz horror titles to make their mark. And one that’s part of the Midnight section which has people here in Park City talking is Krazy House, starring Shaun of the Dead‘s Nick Frost and Clueless‘ Alicia Silverstone.

Marking the English-language debut of directors Steffen Haars and Flip van der Kuil, the Netherlands duo have delivered a horror comedy that Frost calls “a completely bonkers project to be a part of and I’ve absolutely loved every minute of it.”

And I can see why. The film looks absolutely nuts, especially as presented in the style of ’90s family sitcom!

Here’s the synopsis: When Russian workers in Bernie’s house turn out to be wanted criminals, Bernie has to man up and save his ’90s sitcom family.

Also in the cast are Kevin Connolly, Jan Bijvoet, Gaite Jansen, Walt Klink, Chris Peters, and Matti Stooker.

Haars and van der Kuil previously worked with Frost on Svalta, a serial killer film that recently wrapped shooting and should arrive this year, as well.

Krazy House will have its world premiere on January 20th, and we’ll let you know of any post-festival release plans. This one is high on my list and I already have it schedule to see, so my review should be up in a few days!

Travis Hopson
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