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A Haunting in Ravenwood has this creeping unease that builds slowly, almost like a fog rolling in. The premise, a newlywed couple stepping into the shadow of the husband's deceased wife, sets up a rich atmosphere. The flowers—kept fresh—serve as a chilling reminder of the past, and as eerie occurrences unfold, you can't help but feel for the new wife, who’s spiraling into doubt about her own sanity. The practical effects have that raw touch that gives it a gritty feel. It's not about jump scares but rather this slow, suffocating dread that lingers. The performances, especially from the lead, are compelling and grounded, which adds to the film's unsettling tension. It’s a unique spin on the haunted house trope, really.
Atmospheric with creeping dread.Interesting take on grief and memory.Strong practical effects enhance the tension.
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