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Abigail Haunting – USA, 2020 – reviews

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‘Some lies never die’

Abigail Haunting is a 2020 American horror feature film about a young woman that returns to her foster home and discovers a terrifying secret.

Directed by Kelly Schwarze (Alien Domicile; Territory 8) from a screenplay co-written with Charisma Manulat, the Indie Film Factory production stars Chelsea Jurkiewicz, Austin Collazo, Brenda Daly and Michael Monteiro.

Plot:

After escaping the clutches of an abusive relationship, Katie (Chelsea Jurkiewicz) reluctantly returns to the foster home she grew up in. Little does she know, her foster mother Marge is harbouring a sinister secret dating back a decade.

Now, Katie finds herself caught up in a horrifying family drama while confronting an angry spirit named Abigail…

Reviews [click links to read more]:

” …Abigail Haunting is something we’ve seen so many times before that it doesn’t hold any surprises. What should surprise or shock just happens as we expect it will […] Abigail Haunting is a well made but uncompelling effort.” Voices from the Balcony

Cast and characters:

  • Chelsea Jurkiewicz … Katie
  • Austin Collazo … Brian
  • Brenda Daly … Marge
  • Michael Monteiro … Walter
  • Christopher Brown … Roger
  • Taylor May … Abigail
  • Zander Garcia … Gavin
  • Eric Rickey … Hank
  • Ellinor Schwarze … Daughter
  • Joseph Stevenson … Bartender

Filming locations:

  • Las Vegas, Nevada

Technical details:

  • 85 minutes
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35: 1

Notes:

Ignore the patently fake 10/10 reviews on IMDb such as this and this. Filmmakers and their friends that post such patently false ‘reviews’ should be called out and shamed. To paraphrase, this movie’s tag line, ‘Some lies should die’

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