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Heretic A couple of Religious Girls end up in the house of Hugh Grant and after they want to leave after things start going strange, they end up in a battle of wits. This had a really good start with Grant using going back to his Rom-com roots and oozes charm and the back and forth debates was tense but it looses it's way in the final quarter. Such a shame, the makers were on to something here. House On The Edge Of The Park Don't think I need to go into plot here but that scene is still uncomfortable and David Hess is excellent as the absolutely evil bad guy, he is so convincing and believable. It's a shame that he never got a Good Guy role in a 80's Action Movie, I think he would have excelled in that as well. |
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Just having a cuppa and a biscuit having just watched Frankenweenie and The Ghost Train (1941) The proper Halloween horror starts in a few minutes with Carpenter's classic and the sequel. Goodnight and Happy Halloween to you all. |
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