The Lake On Clinton Road -
Reviewers on Rotten Tomatoes criticized the script for its reliance on horror tropes—such as "creepy kids" and "scary girls with hair in their faces"—and the illogical behavior of its characters.
The film received largely negative reviews from critics and audiences alike: The Lake On Clinton Road
The film was shot on a 55-acre property featuring a house a mile off the main road and a five-mile-long lake. Director DeShon Hardy noted the setting's natural creepiness, with dense forest and wildlife like wolves and bears contributing to the atmosphere. Reviewers on Rotten Tomatoes criticized the script for
While the film incorporates elements of local folklore, such as the "ghost boy" at the bridge, it also blends in disparate supernatural themes including ghostly possession , UFO sightings, and a menacing black truck. While the film incorporates elements of local folklore,
It is a micro-budget production that utilizes "shaky cam" cinematography (though not strictly a found-footage film) to create a sense of unease. Critical Reception
Some critics found the film's focus on "T&A" over authentic horror to be a drawback, noting that the visuals often failed to deliver genuine scares.
is a 2015 independent horror film directed and written by DeShon Hardy . Purportedly based on true events, the film leverages the urban legends surrounding the real-life Clinton Road in West Milford, New Jersey—often cited as one of the most haunted roads in America. Plot Summary