Mind Control Theatre The Yard Sale Of Hell House

, a niche adult indie studio. Deviating from their usual short narrative format, this film leans into campy horror tropes to drive its "mind control" fantasy. Plot Summary

By placing the most monstrous acts of identity fragmentation inside the most mundane setting, the programmer achieves two things: MIND CONTROL THEATRE The Yard Sale Of Hell House

Survivors of ritual abuse often describe environments designed to mimic the afterlife. These "Hell Houses" are physical locations (basements, warehouses, abandoned theaters) where the programming occurs. The sets are crude: cardboard flames, latex masks, thrift-store robes for demons. The cruelty, however, is hyper-real. , a niche adult indie studio

Arthur reached under the table and turned the dial on the . The air grew thick, tasting like copper and old pennies. Suddenly, the suburbanites at the end of the driveway stopped looking like bargain hunters. Their eyes glazed over in perfect unison. They marched toward the driveway, not to buy, but to be reprogrammed . Arthur reached under the table and turned the dial on the

They said house sales were a numbers game. They didn’t mention the bargaining for souls.

Months later, the house stood quieter, its belongings scattered through town like seeds. A lone rocking horse, once central in a nursery, sat on a porch three blocks away, painted sunlight warming its cheek. Children played on it and giggled. None of them remembered that someone had ever cried while brushing its mane. The Hell House had already moved on, waiting for the next liquidation where hearts would be traded like knickknacks—where theatre and mind met under a banner that read, simply: Everything Must Go.