
Night 15 of 31 Nights of Halloween dives into one of the most unsettling found footage–style horror films ever made: Lake Mungo (2008).
This Australian mockumentary blends grief, mystery, and the supernatural so convincingly that it feels disturbingly real. What begins as a family tragedy slowly unravels into something far more haunting — and deeply human.
If you think you’ve seen every ghost story, think again. Lake Mungo lingers long after the credits roll — in your mind, your dreams, and maybe even in your reflection.
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