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Post by classichorrorfan on Mar 11, 2022 7:54:21 GMT -5
According to a popular magazine, the 58th spookiest place in the world is the Ashbrooke Barn in the small town known as Blood Creek. Local legend states that if you perform a specific ritual in the barn and the old house up the road, you'll see visions of Zeke Ashbrooke, a farmer who went mad and hung himself, his wife and children. Rumour has it that Zeke's wife - now known as The Dark Lady - still roams the woods of Blood Creek. This summer five young campers will venture to Blood Creek and accept a dare that could cost them their lives.
This one starts off funny with a lot of good humorous dialogue as they develop each character overall well in the film. It also has a lot of beautiful artsy scenic shots on and off throughout the first half of the film. After the young campers accept a dare to go into the haunted barn to perform the forbidden ritual, it then gets really creepy and intense. This film is very low budget, but they did do a great job with what they had. It also has a good 1980s style classic appeal. I would recommend this one for the fans of the 1980s style classics, along with those made in that tradition. On a side not, this is NOT the Joel Schumaker film starring Henry Cavil by any stretch of the imagination.
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