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It was basically woman in black meets Ring.

But a pity you didn't gel, some genuinely good, if a little clich?d scares there, proper goose bumps.


As a horror fan though I thought they'd crafted a lovely atmosphere, and one look at la piba suggested it hit home as she physically sunk into her top to protect herself.

I liked it too, I manically consumed hammer productions as a boy, and always thought 80s gore, 90s psychological horror or noughties slick j-horror inspired fiilms lost something of the magic that hammer had in spades.


So thrilled to see them return with that film. never saw the play but loved the book.


It did have a few cheap scares, but did a good job of capturing the books immensely creepy atmosphere and period feel. Also vrey true to the hammer aesthetic.


Radcliffe very good too frankly.

El Pibe Wrote:

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> A new drama with Michael Palin, I thought, that'll

> be fun i thought.

>

> Holy god, anything that can make the Fall look

> brightly lit and cheery in comparison.....

>

> That said, I'll be stoking the fire up next week

> and carrying on with it.


Scared the sh1te out of me - not a known spoiler but I just feel that they are all already in some kind of purgatory/afterlife already?

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