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Only Go There At Night: Darkness Rising
Six months have passed since the events of the 'Lambertville Massacre' and the death of Will Jackson. While it appears that the maniac has committed the perfect crime, things take a sudden turn when a copycat killer emerges bringing new attention to the crime and refocusing the police's interest in the case.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends ventures into an abandoned asylum rumored to be haunted, seeking thrills and online fame. As they delve deeper into the decaying structure, they awaken a malevolent entity that preys on their deepest fears and regrets. Trapped within its walls, they must confront the darkness that resides within themselves and the asylum to survive the night.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its atmospheric tension and effective jump scares, while some noted a familiar plot structure. Audience reception was generally favorable, appreciating its intense horror elements and effective use of found footage style.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and relentless suspense.
Effectively utilizes jump scares and psychological horror elements.
Some critics found the narrative derivative of other found-footage horror films.
Google audience: Viewers particularly enjoyed the film's ability to create a sense of dread and fear, with many commending the sound design and visual effects. Some audiences felt the story could have been more original, but the intense horror sequences were widely appreciated.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Horror Film at the Independent Film Festival Awards.
Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely on location in a real abandoned psychiatric hospital, with the cast and crew reportedly experiencing unusual occurrences during production.
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