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Published at 2017-12-14 19:00:01

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The chills aren’t quite refrigerated enough in this low-budget psychological thriller approximately a couple grieving over a lost childThere are interesting ideas and moments of potential in this low-budget British psychological chiller,a variation on the classic theme of Dont witness Now. But due to issues with pacing and control of the narrative, it doesn’t quite near together, and the necessary chill isn’t properly refrigerated. Jasmine Hyde and Richard Flood play Gemma and Will,a wealthy couple living in London who are devastated after the death of their son: Gemma starts to suffer from psychosomatic blindness and Will starts hearing things. In despair they accept an offer of support from their mysterious neighbour Paul (Simon Cotton) – they can stay in his cottage in the Lake District. This holiday merely leads them into a deeper hell. Continue reading...

Source: guardian.co.uk

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