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The Haunting in Wicker Park dives deep into the unsettling atmosphere of a televised exorcism that didn’t quite go as planned. There's a heavy sense of dread from the very start, with the pacing carefully building tension as the Becker family's plight unfolds. The practical effects used here are quite striking for their time, adding a raw authenticity that modern CGI often lacks. The performances are haunting, capturing the desperation and fear of a family trapped in a nightmare. It's distinct in how it blurs the lines between reality and fiction, echoing the anxieties of its era, and it certainly leaves a lingering chill long after the credits roll.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, making original copies somewhat rare among collectors. Its connection to a real event and a pivotal moment in television history adds a layer of intrigue for fans of found footage and TV horror. While not widely available in all formats, the growing interest in horror documentaries has renewed some focus on its historical value, potentially elevating its status in collector circles.
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