Another in the endless cycle of BORLEY RECTORY movies, this one made on an indie budget and largely shot in a single location. I know the history of the building well and have read both of Harry Price's books on the subject but I can report that this film is only a very, very loose adaptation of that story. It starts out literately enough with some recognisable characters and situations, but it becomes gradually more ridiculous as it goes on. The ending, complete with silly Halloween mask frighteners straight out of THE CONJURING, is nonsense, but there's some cult value in the presence of Julian Sands, Colin Baker and Christopher Ellison in the cast.