TheCampusHouse.com 2002
"One house, seven students, thirty-three web cams.. you never know who's watching"
Step into the eerie world of *TheCampusHouse.com (2002)*, a chilling horror-thriller directed by David J. Gardner. Set in a once-haunted mansion, the film follows seven college students who move into the infamous Blakely Home, documenting their lives on a live-streaming website.
Director: David J. Gardner
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is TheCampusHouse.com (2002) about?
This horror film follows seven college students who move into a notoriously haunted mansion and livestream their lives on a website called *TheCampusHouse.com*. As the cameras roll, they uncover a dark past tied to the home's former owner—and a killer who won't let them leave.
Who directed TheCampusHouse.com?
David J. Gardner directed *TheCampusHouse.com*, bringing a gritty, found-footage style to this psychological horror-thriller.
Who stars in TheCampusHouse.com?
The film features Tracy Pacheco, Jason Hamer, Shannon Nelson, Phe Caplan, and Lee Turner as the seven students at the center of the terror.
Is TheCampusHouse.com (2002) worth watching?
As a mid-2000s found-footage horror, *TheCampusHouse.com* delivers a tense, low-budget chills that hold up surprisingly well. Fans of early webcam thrillers and supernatural suspense will find it a cult gem worth streaming or downloading.
How long is TheCampusHouse.com?
The film runs for 90 minutes.
About TheCampusHouse.com (2002) — A Horror Found-Footage Thriller You Won't Stop Watching
Step into the eerie world of *TheCampusHouse.com (2002)*, a chilling horror-thriller directed by David J. Gardner. Set in a once-haunted mansion, the film follows seven college students who move into the infamous Blakely Home, documenting their lives on a live-streaming website. But as cameras roll and confessions spill, a dark secret resurfaces—one that threatens to expose their deepest fears in the most horrifying way imaginable. This slow-burning horror blends found-footage tension with psychological dread, creating an unsettling atmosphere where paranoia and isolation take center stage.
At its core, *TheCampusHouse.com* explores themes of privacy invasion, voyeurism, and the price of fame in the digital age. With a talented cast led by Tracy Pacheco, Jason Hamer, and Shannon Nelson, the film keeps viewers on edge as the line between reality and nightmare blurs. Shot with a gritty, documentary-style aesthetic, it's a claustrophobic thriller that asks: when technology turns a house into a prison, who—or what—is really watching?