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This movie carries some good suspense to it but sadly it doesn't produce much on the spooks. The acting is okay but nothing good. This would honestly work better as a found footage movie with the way the camera work was done. This is l...


Movie spotlight
When a group of teen girls set out to scare the reclusive girl next door, what seems like a simple prank goes horribly wrong.
When a teenager's mother asks her to check on her new neighbor, Julie, she discovers Julie is a recluse with a dark secret. As she gets closer to Julie, she realizes that Julie might be more than she seems, and the danger might be closer than she thinks.
Let's Scare Julie received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many pointing to its slow pacing and underdeveloped plot as significant drawbacks. While some appreciated the attempt at atmospheric horror and the performances of its lead actresses, the film ultimately failed to deliver a consistently thrilling or engaging experience for most viewers.
Pacing issues and a predictable plot detract from the overall horror experience.
Performances from the lead actresses are a highlight, but not enough to save the film.
The film struggles to build suspense effectively, leading to an anticlimactic conclusion.
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The film was shot in Northern California, utilizing its natural landscapes to create a sense of isolation and unease.
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This movie carries some good suspense to it but sadly it doesn't produce much on the spooks. The acting is okay but nothing good. This would honestly work better as a found footage movie with the way the camera work was done. This is l...