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Vivian Miller, sent to a rehabilitation programme for young offenders, where a theatre camp is used as an alternative to jail time. After she views tape of an old production of Macbeth, an evil force is released, and she must identify the supernatural killer before it gets her.
We will always forgive low budget horror for below par effects, score and even acting if we are presented with an engaging or intelligent plot, but unfortunately this film offers neither.
Protagonist Vivian (Shelby Young) may evoke memories of Natalie Portman in Black Swan or Suspirias Jessica harper. But shes a comparatively underwritten character, failing to convince as a trauma victim.
Though never outright dull, "A Haunting in Cawdor" manages to provide few incidents of genuine interest while leaving potentially rewarding character and thematic elements unexplored.