Last night I watched The Haunting of Julia (1977), also known as Full Circle, starring Mia Farrow, directed by Richard Loncraine, and based on a Peter Straub book. Beautifully shot, this subtle yet powerful movie offers a great central performance by Farrow as a woman who has lost her only child and may be haunted by the spirit of another one (unless it all happens in her head as she slowly unravels). Awesome autumnal photography and an appropriately haunting score combine to create a unique melancholy mood that permeates every frame. I hadn't seen this one since I caught it in Paris under the title Le Cercle Infernal when I was a kid growing up there in 1980s, as it's been unavailable on DVD or Blu-Ray (hopefully this will change sooner or later), and I had been curious to re-visit it as an adult. I have to say it holds up pretty well and deserves greater recognition, as it's a really well-executed modern ghost story. Highly recommended.