KENOVA, W.Va. (WOWK) — The Kenova Pumpkin House in Wayne County said on Friday that it was used as a filming location for a recently released horror movie.
"Self-Help" is a horror film released on Oct. 31 by director Erik Bloomquist.
In the film, "a young woman infiltrates a dangerous self-actualization community after her mother becomes entangled with its enigmatic leader," according to the synopsis on IMDB.
The Kenova Pumpkin House shared in a Facebook post that the house was used as a filming location in the film. The film was shown in select theaters across the country, including at the Pullman Square Marquee Cinemas in Huntington.
Those looking to catch the film in their area can check for a showing here.

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