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The Witch in the Window
When Simon brings his twelve year-old son, Finn, to rural Vermont to help flip an old farmhouse, they encounter the malicious spirit of Lydia, a previous owner. And now with every repair they make – she's getting stronger.
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Plot Summary
A grieving father, Elias, buys a remote farmhouse in rural Vermont to renovate and sell, hoping to start fresh after a family tragedy. He brings his estranged young son along, hoping to reconnect. As they begin the renovations, they uncover unsettling secrets about the house and its former inhabitants, including the legend of a vengeful witch who haunts the property. Elias must confront his own demons while protecting his son from a growing supernatural threat.
Critical Reception
The Witch in the Window was generally well-received by critics for its atmospheric tension, strong performances, and effective scares, particularly praised for its blend of psychological horror and supernatural elements. Audiences also found it to be a chilling and engaging horror film.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its slow-burn suspense and genuine scares.
Applauded for strong character development and emotional depth amidst the horror.
Noted for its effective use of sound design and visual atmosphere.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's creepy atmosphere and the emotional core of the story. Many found it to be a well-crafted independent horror film that delivers on scares without relying solely on jump scares. Some viewers noted that the pacing might be too slow for those seeking constant action.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Vermont, adding to its authentic and unsettling atmosphere.
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