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3rd March 2018
05:05pm GMT

In Veronica, Plaza switches his focus from zombies to the Ouija board and demonic possession. Inspired by an actual unsolved case in Spain, the film tells the story of Verónica, a teenage girl that's burdened with the responsibility of caring for her younger siblings following the death of their father.
With her mother always at work, Verónica is plagued by loneliness until one day she decides to perform a séance in an attempt to contact her late parent. Naturally, things don’t go as hoped. Very much in the spirit of The Conjuring series, Plaza’s tale of terror places family drama at its core.
In their review of the film, The Hollywood Reporter stressed that "the real horror in Veronica is not in the CGI visuals, or in Pablo Rosso's frantic cinematography, or in the aural bombardment of sound effects and music; it’s in the relationship between the children." Reel Film said that "Plaza has suffused the proceedings with a number of impressively striking images and sequences, with the creepiness factor at its highest as Verónica slowly begins to realize that something very sinister is afoot."
At present, the film has an 100 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes but you don't trust the opinion of film critics, these film fans might sway you to give Veronica a watch.
Since being added to Netflix, it has really impressed horror fans.
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