Review of Let's Scare Jessica to Death (1971) by Lizzie Franke for The Observer (UK) — 15 Apr 2015
The 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.
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This review of Let's Scare Jessica to Death (1971) was written by Lizzie Franke and published by The Observer (UK) on 15 Apr 2015.
Let's Scare Jessica to Death has generally received mixed reviews.
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