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Fear No Evil (1969)
Directed by Paul Wendkos
Quick Hit
Fear No Evil has feeling in the dark corners, which keeps it well below the line. The mood is there, but the connection slips.
Full Take
What stays with me here isn’t the plot beat, it’s the emotional bruise underneath it. There’s texture in the shadows and a real ache in the performances. The real damage comes from interior pressure, not just visible threat. The strongest scenes feel like panic curdling into self-destruction. That’s the line between haunting and just looking haunted.
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