Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia - film review

Dire ghost thriller
1 November 2013

A shoo-in for worst title of the decade, the thriller to which it’s attached is merely dire. A little girl can see dead people, just like her mom and her aunt. There are lots of ghosts to see in their new house, which was once owned by a wicked slave-owner. Let the records show, this film has nothing whatsoever to do with Connecticut.

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