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Angel of the Night has a real old-school Gothic vibe, which I appreciate. The atmosphere is thick with dread and the mansion setting is pretty classic for this kind of horror. It's not groundbreaking, but the pacing keeps you engaged—there's a nice build-up as they discover the book and unravel the vampire lore. The performances have their quirks, especially Rebecca’s, where you can feel her growing dread. Practical effects are surprisingly decent for the budget, adding a tangible feel to the horror. The themes of heritage and darkness lurking in family history come across well, making it a solid watch for those who enjoy more obscure entries in the genre.
Gothic mansion setting enhances the eerie atmospherePractical effects add a tangible quality to the horrorThemes of heritage and family history explored through vampire lore
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