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Holy Horror, Rose Glass’ Saint Maud

Saint Maud follows the life of a pious and demure hospice nurse, Maud, as she takes care of Amanda Khöl, a dancer, choreographer, and “minor celebrity,” with stage four lymphoma of the spine.

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Perfect Sisters, A Review

Based on a true story, Perfect Sisters stars Georgie Henley and Academy Award Nominee Abigail Breslin, as two sisters (Sandra and Beth) that have to raise each other, and their brother, while their mother struggles with substance abuse.

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Stephanie, A Review

Stephanie has no one but her stuffed turtle, Franklin, and the corpse of her dead brother for companionship. No one else is with her, or seemingly around her, save for an occasional visit from a dangerous yet unseen creature stalking her.

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The Promised Neverland Season One Review

The Promised Neverland by Kaiu Shirai, illustrated by Posuka Demizu, was published as a manga on August 1, 2016. It wasn’t until 2019 that the first season of The Promised Neverland was released as an anime. Having heard exciting things about this anime, I felt it appropriate to spend a night watching season one. The entire season was packed with beautiful animation, music, and a fantastic start to a psychological dark fantasy anime. (Warning: Some Spoilers Ahead)…

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6 Ghoulishly Good Ghost Movies

A solid, classical ghost story is an excellent choice in entertainment for any season of the year, but some movies that feature ghosts hold up better than others over the span of time. Yes, indeed, some films certainly have a more enduring quality, overall.

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The Roommate Analysis

In the movie The Roommate (2011), one girl named Sara, played by Minka Kelly, moves to Los Angeles for college. There she meets her roommate, Rebecca, played by Leighton Meester, who seems nice at first, but like any horror movie, things take a dark turn.