When the lights went out

"A spine-tingling ghost story that lingers long after the credits roll."

- Flickering Myth

Set in Yorkshire in 1974, “When the Lights Went Out” follows the terrifying ordeal of the Maynard family as they are terrorized by a malevolent supernatural force in their new home. As the paranormal activity escalates and the family’s safety is threatened, they must confront the horrifying truth behind the haunting. Directed by Pat Holden and featuring a stellar cast including Kate Ashfield, Craig Parkinson, Martin Compston, and Gary Lewis “When the Lights Went Out” is hailed as a modern horror classic.

Reviews

"Holden's direction creates a palpable sense of dread and tension throughout the film."
Bloody Disgusting
"A spine-tingling ghost story that lingers long after the credits roll."
Flickering Myth
"When the Lights Went Out offers genuine scares and a compelling story based on real events."
Film Threat
"Kate Ashfield delivers a powerhouse performance that anchors the film in emotional depth."
Film Inquiry
"Holden masterfully blends elements of psychological horror with classic haunted house tropes."
Screen Rant
"Holden captures the claustrophobic terror of the Maynard family's ordeal with skill and precision."
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