Where it tries to be scary it is funny, and where it tries to be funny it is not—average life and parlance of a single inner-city woman. The family has a family of homeless people living in the basement. Drinking their milk and eating their food. The Cat Died too early in the movie, thankfully Glenn Close plays a reformed Voodoo priestess who has found Jesus. Praise the Lord. Random stats about Black Americans are given throughout the movie which feels more like an Allstate ad than the comedy it so is. The only horror is the house and the effects of the black mold.