Echoes of Fear (2018)

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Echoes of Fear: Directed by Brian Avenet-Bradley, Laurence Avenet-Bradley. With Trista Robinson, Hannah Race, Paul Chirico, Marshal Hilton. After inheriting her grandfather’s house, a young woman must confront the mystery of his sudden death and the evil that hides inside.

“A young woman called Alysa (played by Trista Robinson, who has the voice of a young child, this was pretty annoying!) inherits her late grandfatheru0026#39;s large house. She moves in with a view to selling it but almost immediately spooky things start to happen, including a creepy cookie jar, the top of which moves by itself. About half an hour we and we get our first supernatural jump scare, Iu0026#39;m man enough to admit this and the following one did work on me. However, they soon became ineffective. What appealed to me about this movie is that the ghosts are only half the horror, in fact if anything they are the goods guys, despite looking u0026quot;scaryu0026quot;. The real horror is much more real, as her best friend says u0026quot;Whatever this is itu0026#39;s way beyond ghosts!u0026quot;. The film has a fairly small cast which includes an elderly man living next door who is a chain smoker despite being attached to a portable oxygen tank, and a delightful pet mouse, rightfully given a credit (Twikie and Twixie).nThere are some obviously fake reviews on here giving it 10/10 but in a sea of mediocre horror movies this one was slightly better than average. Iu0026#39;d not watch it again but I found it a satisfying watch.”

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