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...or better yet, let’s get super seventies spooky with this hidden gem! Watching the titular Jessica unravel at the hands of a spectral vampire entity in the countryside of damp New England may have been enough to make us giddy, but sprinkle in the seventies indie vibes and you’ve got a real veritable feast at our fangs. Having said that, there are some flaws that keep this one from being perfect, but it still earns a double “rent” from the guys. Do yourself a favor and turn out the lights, curl up by the fire, and get a hold of a copy of this moody beauty of a movie.

Let’s Scare Jessica to Death (1971)

Directed by John D. Hancock

Written by John D. Hancock, Lee Kalcheim, Sheridan Le Fanu

Where we watched: Blu-ray

RecommenDEADtions:  Ginger Snaps / Midnight Mass

Next week’s film: The Beast With Five Fingers (1946)