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So, "Ghost Interview" from 2005 is one of those films that really leaves you with an unsettling vibe. The atmosphere is thick with dread throughout, and it's interesting how it plays with the idea of media and the supernatural. You’ve got this reporter, and there’s a strange tension with their co-worker—feels almost like a catalyst for the hauntings that follow. The pacing is quite deliberate, which I think enhances the creepiness, letting the tension build rather than rushing through the scares. The practical effects are fairly low-key but effective, adding to that gritty, grainy feel that fits the horror genre. It’s distinctive mainly because of its unusual backstory—how it was supposedly a cover-up adds a layer of intrigue that makes you think. Definitely a unique piece in the found-footage subgenre, though maybe not for everyone’s taste.
Interesting found-footage styleStrong atmosphere of dreadUnique backstory adds layer of intrigue
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