Exclusive stills from director A.D. Calvo’s Gothic horror drama Sweet, Sweet Lonely Girl We’ve spoken about writer/director A.D. Calvo’s latest feature film, the arthouse Gothic psychological chiller Sweet, Sweet Lonely Girl previously on these virtual pages. The movie is a moody, character-driven ghost story set in 1980 New England that according to Calvo is “a singular amalgam of ‘70s horror films such as Burnt Offerings, the films of Mario Bava and female doubling tales like 3 Women and My Summer of Love; the film winds through the thematic terrain of identity formation and the dangerous way in which small moral compromises can lead one down a slippery slope to larger ethical lapses.” Dan Curtis.