Let's Scare Jessica to Death
Let's Scare Jessica to Death

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After a stint in a psychiatric facility Jessica, her husband and a friend move to remote farm they have recently purchased. There they find a young woman by the name of Emily living in the house and they invite her to stay. When Jessica goes for a swim in the lake, she sees a body just below the water's surface. When they go into the village to sell some old furniture, they learn that a woman by the name of Abigail Bishop drowned in the lake and her body was never found. Loca... (Full plot summary below)

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After a stint in a psychiatric facility Jessica, her husband and a friend move to remote farm they have recently purchased. There they find a young woman by the name of Emily living in the house and they invite her to stay. When Jessica goes for a swim in the lake, she sees a body just below the water's surface. When they go into the village to sell some old furniture, they learn that a woman by the name of Abigail Bishop drowned in the lake and her body was never found. Local folklore has that Abigail is now a vampire roaming the countryside. A mute blond girl leads her to the body of a dead man but the body is not there when Jessica goes for help. Jessica and those around begin to wonder if she is losing her mind.

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TIME Magazine - 8/10 by Stefan KanferWith the exception of Zohra Lampert's subtle and knowledgeable performance, no one in the cast has enough substance even to be considered humanoid.
Polygon - 8/10 by Chris PlanteDirector John Hancock and lead actress Zohra Lampert collaborate to produce something stranger and vaguer than the film’s countless contemporaries, giving the heroine far greater agency.
The A.V. Club - 8/10 by Keith PhippsIt's a classic B-movie move of making much out of little, and while Let's Scare Jessica To Death isn't quite a top-rank B-movie classic, it at least offers further proof that all the teen-idol stars and CGI effects—or a logical plot, for that matter—mean nothing if they don't make you scared to turn out the lights.
The Observer (UK) - 8/10 by Lizzie FrankeThe result is a ’70s vampire flick that has distinctly gothic imagery—the immortal temptress leering out from a century-old portrait, creeping up on the unwary in the form of a waterlogged corpse, surrounded by her leering thralls—even as it uses psychological horror techniques and roots its terror in the gaslighting of a vulnerable woman.
Cinema Crazed - 6/10 by Felix Vasquez Jr.Hancock nails the pure dementia of the situation with scenic settings that feel utterly claustrophobic at all times...
Village Voice - 6/10 by Michael KerbelAlthough a disappointment generally, there are several things going for it; among them, the pleasantly aggressive title, which has, as is proper, only the most casual relation to the movie.
Movie Chambers - 6/10 by Paul ChambersA promising exercise in weirdness that will have you hanging until the end.
FulvueDrive-in.com - 5/10 by Chuck O'LearyA very mild, very dull mystery with supernatural undertones that's mostly a long, slow buildup for an unsatisfying conclusion of little sense.
Slant Magazine - 4/10 by Eric HendersonGreat auntie to waking nightmare movies about distaff insanity as diverse as Images, 3 Women, A Woman Under the Influence, and Mulholland Drive, Let’s Scare Jessica to Death spends 90 minutes tapping lightly but incessantly on its heroine’s fragile sanity, as though it were some sort of Fabergé S&M model egg.
User Review - 10/10 by A. NGotta get a hold of a copy of this, haven't seen it since I was little, but has stayed with me. Yep, do recall that "Jessica, Jessica, Jessica", eeeeew, creepy.

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