Happy Memorial Day! Here's a movie about dead people.
Mary (Candace Hilligoss) miraculously survives a terrible car accident that kills her two friends. She moves to a new town and takes a job as a church organist but has recurring visions of a strange man (Herk Harvey) following her. She feels it's somehow connected to an abandoned pavilion that once was a carnival and keeps returning to it, despite warnings from her boss (Art Ellison) and landlady (Frances Feist).
This isn't very substantive. It's basically an extended Twilight Zone episode, but the vibes are absolutely impeccable. Hilligoss is killing it as the disaffected Mary and the ghoul makeup is so simple but still really effective in black and white. This would be a 10/10 instant buy if it weren't for the whiny loser who keeps bugging her for a date. That guy was so annoying that I kept hoping a ghost would eat him.
It's considered a cult classic and I can see why. It's moody and atmospheric without ever really being frightening, so it's good to show your horror-adjacent friends. It's streaming on HBO Max, the Criterion Channel, and is also embedded into the Wikipedia article. Score one for free education.