The Lady in the Walls is an interesting little entry in the horror genre from 2014. It captures that eerie boarding school atmosphere perfectly, with just enough suspense to keep you on edge. The story follows three girls, and what starts as youthful curiosity quickly spirals into something more sinister. That old fireplace is a cool focal point, representing both history and the unknown. I found the pacing to be pretty effective, building tension gradually rather than rushing it. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, add a nice touch to the overall mood. The performances from the young cast are surprisingly solid, pulling you into their dynamic. It's a film that thrives on its atmosphere, and it leaves you pondering the thin line between childhood innocence and the darker tales we tell.
Interesting portrayal of childhood fearsStrong atmosphere in a confined settingPractical effects enhance the eerie tone
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