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"The Ravaged Night" by Jean-Baptiste Del Amo, gripped by horror

"The Ravaged Night" by Jean-Baptiste Del Amo, gripped by horror
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A group of teenagers in the 90s discover a haunted house that absorbs their anxieties, their desires, their discomfort.
The house even creeps into their dreams. (Olivier Metzger/Modds)

Almost all of us have the image of a haunted house in mind. Whether we believe in ghosts or not, certain places are known to harbor them. They frighten, deter buyers, and excite hunters. Fiction has long been nourished by them, each with its own references. Oscar Wilde's The Canterville Ghost left a bloody and indelible mark on the floor of the library at Canterville Chase Manor and in the mind of a terrified little girl. A piece of junk for fans of John Carpenter or Wes Craven films, raised on Halloween , Village of the Damned , Scream or A Nightmare on Elm Street . It is above all

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