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Ghostsitter is an intriguing blend of comedy and horror that leans on its quirky premise for much of its charm. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but it really nails that awkward tension between the living and the dead. The atmosphere is light yet eerie, perfectly reflecting the struggles of a young woman trapped between her mundane life and the stubborn spirit she’s forced to deal with. The practical effects offer an old-school vibe, which is refreshing in today’s CGI-heavy landscape. Performances are, well, a mixed bag—some shine through the absurdity, while others kind of fade into the background, but it adds to the film's charm. It’s distinctive in how it mixes laughs with light scares without leaning too heavily into either genre.
Interesting take on the babysitting trope with a supernatural twistHighlights the awkwardness of dealing with unresolved issues, even in deathGreat for collectors who appreciate indie horror-comedy films
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