Friday, 2 November 2018

Movie Review: All Souls Night

Shirley shares a room with the couple’s young daughter, and observes that the child is a terrified mess. She tells Ellen about it, only to be forbidden to interfere in whatever she sees going on around the house. After the child tells Shirley that the man is not her father, nerve- racking incidents one after another are revealed to her. And she will not be spared from it.


A decent atmospheric local horror film to watch to. Andi Eigenmann is good in this film. The house use in the film speaks itself to the story.  It has a noteworthy qualities: committed performances, effective scary visuals, and utilizing atmosphere and suspense, instead of gore as its primary scare tactics.




My Verdict: 3/5


















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