The setting of Pat Holden's ghost movie When The Lights Went Out is really quite unusual. Not only is this film set in the mid1970s, it takes place in a housing Estate in Yorkshire. No gothic splendor for the spooks this time, just a terraced house with the kind of fittings and furnishings I remember from my youth.

Here's the trailer, courtesy of Quiet Earth:



It's got the look, at least, and early reviews from Rotterdam suggest it goes into some horrible, scary places.

And that's an interesting title. It's no coincidence at all that the book with the same name is subtitled Britain in the Seventies and details the power cuts, and power struggles, that surrounded the miners strike.