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A Haunting at Preston Castle is a low-key horror flick that really leans into the eerie vibes of its setting—a creepy, dilapidated correctional facility. The film captures that youthful bravado mixed with the dread of confronting something way darker than they expected. The pacing's a bit uneven at times, but the atmosphere? Thick with tension. Practical effects are employed effectively, adding a rawness to the scares that CGI just can't replicate. The performances feel genuine, especially the dynamics between Liz, Ashley, and Danny. You get that sense of nostalgia for those reckless teenage moments, even as things spiral into horror. It might not break new ground, but it's got a charm that makes it stand out in the indie horror landscape of its time.
indie horror film with practical effectscaptures youthful recklessness and dreadset in an abandoned correctional facility
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