Film Review – Mom and Dad (2017) **1/2
Title – Mom and Dad (2017) Director – Brian Taylor (Crank) Cast – Nicolas Cage, Selma Blair, Anne Winters, Zackary Arthur, Lance Henriksen Plot – Teenager Carly (Winters) and her […]
Title – Mom and Dad (2017) Director – Brian Taylor (Crank) Cast – Nicolas Cage, Selma Blair, Anne Winters, Zackary Arthur, Lance Henriksen Plot – Teenager Carly (Winters) and her […]
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The Babadook Directed by Jennifer Kent Starring Essie Davis, Noah Wiseman, Daniel Henshall, Tim Purcell Review by Jordan Applauded for its believability and chilling premise and execution, The Babadook is indeed a […]
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