


Locke & Key: Grindhouse includes an expanded “Guide to Keyhouse,” revealing every dark corner and secret room in America’s most frightening mansion! THIS is the blood-splashed, bare-knuckled Locke & Key standalone story you’ve been waiting for! In the glare of a Depression-era summer, three Canuck gangsters pull the heist of their dreams and take off for the perfect hiding spot… an isolated mansion on the tip of Lovecraft Island known locally as Keyhouse.

The keys are the most important thing in all these people's lives, but they seem to lose them and misplace them on a regular basis. It might be forgivable, but alas, there are many. A child could come up with a better plot point to set up future events. I don't know how any literate adult can create these bad scenes and how a ton of people can stand around agreeing that this is a good idea to film. I get so angry that I can't continue watching for a while. It completely distracts you from all the good in the series.

I often have to quit watching and come back a week later. How did he leave the key in the lock? Why would he not pull it out when he removed his hand? Why let it go? It's one of the ridiculously stupid moments in the series. Bodie turns the lights out in the dollhouse by turning the key just in time and turning when the door opens.
