A Cure for Wellness update feed
"**January**Lennie Hayton- Singin' in the Rain **February**Lennie Hayton- The Third Man **March**John Barry- Body Heat **April**Roger Neill- 20th Century Women **May**Alexandre Desplat- The Light Between Oceans **June**Bruce Broughton- Silverado **July**Benjamin Wallfisch- A Cure for Wellness **August**Mandy Hoffman- The Lovers **September**Jerry Goldsmith- Medicine Man **October**Daniel Hart- A Ghost Story **November**Rachel Portman- Despite the Falling Snow **December**Oneohtrix Poin"
"directed by Gore Verbinski USA | Germany 2016 Mystery, Psychological Horror "
"Way too long and the second half felt really repetitive: Dane DeHaan explores the place.. Finds something... Jason Isaacs is evil and stops him. Also there is eels. I laughed at the end when someone rips their face off."
" DVD- 2hrs. 26min. First Viewing A Cure for Wellness is such a weird film, and not always by design, that even the worst scenes are alluring. It doesn't really fit neatly into a box; it's not quite a horror film, or sci-fi, or fantasy, or even romance. At best, you could say it's a "gothic" something (probably one of the above). The story takes so many different routes, that it was bound to be fairly uneven; the ending doesn't quite live up to what's built to it. Despite a few narrative issues, "