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The Haunting at Jack the Ripper’s House, directed by Stephen Staley, blends the allure of real-life horror with the modern obsession of YouTube fame. The film’s tone is gritty yet eerie, capturing the unsettling atmosphere of London’s dark history. Pacing is deliberate, building tension as the group of YouTubers delve deeper into the supernatural lore. Practical effects shine here, giving a tactile feel to the hauntings that enhance the film's authenticity. Performances range from genuine curiosity to outright dread, reflecting their escalating fear. What sets this film apart is its commentary on the intersection of digital fame and real terror, making you question the authenticity behind those carefully curated online personas.
Unique take on horror with a modern twistEffective use of practical effects enhances realismExplores themes of authenticity in the age of social media
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