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 The Haunting
The Haunting
Hi guys, I will be Scrivere 2 horror films and they're The Innocents and The Haunting. Both films are based on novels and I'll write a review about them right now.

The Haunting

Considering that was made in the 60's and there were no modern technologies for CGI at that time. I Amore how they use the Psychological fear that are shown in both Nell and Theo.
It is actually unclear if the house is haunted o that Nell did it for the sake of attention, I would definitely go with the latter because Nell is mentally unstable in my opinion and that she has been looking after her ailing mother prior to the events of the film.
My favourite character is Luke because he understands the whole situation and unlike the 1999 remake, he is not killed.

The Innocents

Based on the novel called 'The Turn of the Screw' I watched bits of this film on Youtube and the film eerily reminds me of The Others due to similar characters in it, the only difference was it was the Exorcist meets The Others!
I was very disappointed with ending, because it was very abrupt. It left a number of domande like did the governess segnala to the uncle about his nephew's death and what happened to the maid and Flora? These domande tend to pop up in mind every time I watch this movie.

Horror Blues

Spoiler alerts, if te haven't seen these 2 films, go ahead and watch them!
 The Innocents
The Innocents
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"PLATINUM BLONDE" (1931) Review

For over seven decades, many movie fan and critics have ignored the 1931 comedy, "PLATINUM BLONDE". They have dismissed it as some mediocre, obscure film from the early talkies period deemed unworthy of any real film criticism. But due to recente interest in that particular era, the film’s reputation has grown over the past several years.

Directed da Frank Capra and written da Jo Swerling, "PLATINUM BLONDE" is a romantic comedy about a newspaper reporter named stufato, stufato di Smith, who becomes romantically involved with Ann Schuyler, a wealthy young socialite, after writing...
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