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" This movie was kind of bad. Not bad acting, mind you. Just...eh. The big reveal isn't that big, mystery wasn't that mysterious, the scares weren't that scary. I guess, overall, it was pretty mediocre. I was curious to see if Radcliffe had improved in a role other than Harry Potter and...no, not really. I didn't believe him half the time. I wanted to, I just didn't."
" TITLE OF WRITTEN WORK: The Woman in Black PUBLISHED FORMAT: novella AUTHOR/CREATOR: Susan Hill ORIGINAL PUBLICATION YEAR: 1983 HAVE I READ: No NOTES: N/A "
" 1 January. Sent by a firm to sell a house haunted by the ghost of a woman whose malevolent rage has a local town's children committing suicide, a man (Radcliffe) bravely takes the challenge. The chill permeates throughout this classic tale with one too many jumpy scenes, albeit to satisfy horror enthusiasts, and terrorize those weak of heart. "
" OCTOBER 28: 2012! Mark that year in my brain! This was the first movie in, I don't even know how long, that has successfully made me jump in my seat. What's brilliant is that it doesn't rely on copious amounts of blood and gore and decaying flesh to scare the viewers. I believe all of the scares were successful, at least in my case, because they were so subtle. My favorite scene was when Arthur started dozing in his chair and the camera was situated in such a way that it was focused on Ar"
"OCTOBER 28: This was one of the great "jump scare" movies to come out after a long time of nothing. And this was followed rapidly by the Conjuring movies. I was almost certain that Daniel Radcliffe was going to be type-cast for the rest of his life, but he distanced himself so much from that character that he created such a new persona with this film. It was also interesting to hear about some of the personal connections in the casting of this movie. Daniel Radcliffe's girlfriend in real life, a"
" Directed by: James Watkins Produced by: Richard Jackson, Simon Oakes, and Brian Oliver Written by; Jane Goldman Based on the novel by: Susan Hill Cinematography: Tim Maurice-Jonex Edited by: Jon Harris Music by: Marco Beltrami Distributed by: Momentum Pictures and CBS Films"
"Directed by James Watkins Starring Daniel Radcliffe, Janet McTeer, Misha Handley, Jessica Raine, Lisa May Barker, Mary Stockley, Shaun Dooley, Andy Robb, Roger Allam, Ciaran Hinds, David Burke, Liz White, Cathy Sara, Victor McGuire, Tim McMullan, and featuring voice of Lu Corfield "
"March 29th - Netflix Mainiosti rakennettu ja rytmitetty kauhuelokuva. Jos elokuva jaettaisiin kymmeneen osaan ja poistettaisiin neljä, niin jäljellejäävistä kuudesta osasta voisi rakentaa pohjan varmaan 300 kummitus-mysteeri-rainalle. Jännitys ja pelon tunnelma on kuitenkin loistavasti rakennettu, vaikka tarina ei omaleimaisuudessaan päätä huimaakaan. "