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Just in time for summer: dive into THE DEEP HOUSE
Posted by kristipetersenschoonover
I grew up on a lake that was created by flooding abandoned towns, and so we had our share of urban legends about the lake and what lie beneath. When someone on Insta posted about the 2021 movie The Deep House (2021, 1 hour/25mins), I couldn’t resist.
This movie is French-made, but is in English, so no, you won’t be reading subtitles unless you have the CC on.
*MOSTLY SPOILER-FREE – ONLY REFERENCES ARE TO THINGS THAT CAN BE SEEN IN THE TRAILER*
This movie is definitely in my wheelhouse and has echoes of my short story, “Rightfully Mine,” which I wrote back in 2016 and was published in Sanitarium #49 here, in the same year (and although I promise a spoiler-free review, one of the spectral beings totally looks like the woman in my story, at least she does the way I pictured her in my head). I can’t recommend this enough—The Deep House gets high marks for Read the rest of this entry →
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Posted in Ghost Stories, Horror Movies, Reviews
Tags: found footage movies, ghost stories by Kristi Petersen Schoonover, good found footage movies, legends of Candlewood Lake CT, movies set in abandoned places, movies with scuba divers, new horror movies for summer 2022, Sanitarium Magazine, scary stories about lakes, The Deep House movie reviews, towns buried under Candlewood Lake, urban legends