The entire thing was a clusterf**k. It was more like a bad reality TV ghost hunting show than a serious documentary. There were more added sound effects and music beds than necessary, often times during replays of EVPs so that you couldn't hear the EVP clearly. The soundtrack and special effect sounds were the real stars of this, not the footage or interviews or story of what the documentary was about.
Some EVPs were so crystal clear it was like someone recorded themselves speaking and claimed they were EVP, while others were so much nothing it was surprising they were considered EVP. A bunch of them, when played, sounded nothing like the interpretation of what they said, which were of course put on the screen so you could be told what to hear.
I don't think there was any shot in the movie that was longer than 2 seconds. Way too many scene changes, way too many videos being overly zoomed in so you have no idea what you're looking at, and it jumped the entire duration of the movie from one thing to the next and back again that it seemed like a storyboard was never done before hand. All of the clips were tossed in a hat and pulled out at random and that's how the movie was laid out.
There were people in it that have interesting stories I heard before watching this, and those stories weren't included in this. Why? The one guy in particular who was seeing things with his dog had a few very interesting and scary experiences, and in the movie we got half of one of them. The run time is only 67 minutes, so there was plenty of time to add more to it and make it a more filled out documentary. Instead you can cut out a bunch of unnecessary stuff from it to make commercial breaks, and this is an episode of any one of the many bad ghost hunting reality TV shows out there.
I wanted to learn more about this subject and the property, but I came away from this movie having learned nothing new, and am upset that I'll never get the time back I wasted watching it. This was like a film class project that should've never been publicly released. I bet if all of the actual footage that was worthwhile was taken out and pieced together to make a more coherent story, it would last 15 minutes, and that would be more enjoyable than watching this.