Film Review – Dark Summer

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Paul Solet made a powerful impression with his 2009 directorial debut, “Grace.” A macabre story handled with care, the picture was a confident horror effort that ranked as one of the best films of the year. It took a little time, but Solet has finally returned with “Dark Summer,” another no-budget chiller, only instead of exploring the anxieties of motherhood, he’s after a ghost story featuring atypically stoic teenage characters. Although the details are perhaps too obscure to feed into a rousing time at the movies, “Dark Summer” retains eerie elements and strong performances, once again showcasing Solet’s gift with the genre and his ability to turn limited funds and locations into a compelling tale of psychological erosion and spectral doom. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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