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Here's a "literary" suggestion.
 
Shirley Jackson's The House on Haunted Hill from the 1950s. The story is such that it is difficult to discern whether the hauntings are actually occuring or are in the mind of the protagonist, who is recuperating from a nervous breakdown. For those into dream analysis, houses in dreams are considered to be symbolic of the dreamer.
 
Also, the recent popular Japanese films The Grudge, Grudge II, etc. (& the American re-make) deal with a haunted house that is contemporary in design.
 
Juneko Robinson
East Amherst, New York
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