Christopher Cross of Infinite Respawns writes: When the first thing that pops up during a horror film is the line “Inspired by True Events” or “Based on a True Story”, the filmmakers are attempting to make reality be the reason you are frightened by the end of the movie. It’s cheap, but extremely effective, so long as the movie doesn’t rely solely on that tagline. Documentaries are in a unique position because they are purely non-fiction. The Nightmare is a documentary which recognizes the inherent terror of its premise, and amps it up with simulated events pulled from different subjects’ experiences.
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