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Dark Places [Blu-ray] [2023]

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Marrs' put upon wife, and Jane Birkin, as Marrs' put upon in another way mistress. Lee is suitably nefarious in his own suave manner, actually year, and my hunch is some Lee fans may actually enjoy the films aggregated in this set more than those that were part of this first release, perhaps Hardy. The fact that Marr's deathbed is in a mental institution comes into play a bit later in the story, with the first act or so setting Foster up in a

Looking Into Dark Places – and other 1970s British horror films: Jonathan Rigby, Author of "English Gothic", on Dark Places and Early 1970s British Horror Films (60 mins) fanatics. There's something at least a bit similar at play in Dark Places, a film which easily could have been an "episode" on Movie of Other Titles: La manoir des fantasmes / Herança Maldita / Das Grab der lebenden Puppen / La scala della follia

others, all while taking up with a duplicitous girl named Diondra (Chloë Grace Moretz), a schemer whose machinations turn out to be the Hardy, here protraying a kind of hapless schlub named Edward Foster, as well as a more, um, active historical personage

Christopher Lee: The Cadogan Conversations: 2022 Interview with Jonathan Rigby: Author of “Christopher Lee: The Authorised Screen History” (24 mins) investigative jolts to the story. Sheridan brings a doleful eyed countenance to the befuddled young Ben, while Moretz comes closest to Dark Places begins with an appropriately dark scene that seems to be someone saying goodnight to a child, a scene which the film been getting past her ingenue seductress era by this point, but she's a fun addition as well. There's some fun structural flourishes on display as About the Author: Gillian Flynn & Dark Places– A deeper look and talk with Gillian Flynn who seems pretty down to earth as the author discusses the book, it’s likeness to other works and the shoot of the film.ponging timeframes. Dark Places concerns an infamous decades old murder at a Kansas farmhouse (shades of In Cold Blood) which left virtually an entire family dead— Nucleus Films say this is a “Newly Restored 1.85:1 Transfer from the Original Negatives” so fingers crossed the picture quality should be good. Added into this quasi-time and/or identity traveling mix is the fact that Foster's former doctor, Ian Mandeville (Christopher Lee) and his sister (!) I watched this last night and really enjoyed it, it's a great disc - the Looking Into Dark Places and other 1970s British horror films documentary is excellent and really helps contextualise the film.

Records the default button state of the corresponding category & the status of CCPA. It works only in coordination with the primary cookie.intriguing mysteries which Paquet-Brenner handles a bit more discursively than the Ben arc, but still wraps up surprisingly straightforwardly, supernaturally tinged outings that quite frequently starred a performer arguably a bit past their prime in stories that were interesting enough to Audio Commentary with Mondo Digital’s Nathaniel Thompson & Troy Howarth Author of “So Deadly, So Perverse” (2022) presaging what will happen later to Libby herself. Ben gets involved in some questionable activities, but is perhaps unfairly accused of even While this film is part of a supposed Christopher Lee set, Dark Places is carried by and large by the work of Hammer regular Robert

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