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Where the Scary Things Are (2022 Movie)

Language: English
With Hardcoded Hindi Subtitles

Quality: 720p [DVDRip]

  • IMDb Rating: 3.0/10
  • Director: B. Harrison Smith
    Writer:
    B. Harrison Smith
    Stars:
    Katelyn Branch, Michael Cervantes, Peter Cote
  • Genres: Horror

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Where the Scary Things Are 2022 Film Review:

Extremely unlikable characters, very bad acting from the entire cast and nothing of horror at all in the time we watched. I think we gave it at least 20 minutes and had no idea where it was headed, but it was annoying, so poorly edited and acted that we just gave up. The low score and bad reviews are all correct. This is one to skip.

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A dark take on 80s “Kids In Weird Circumstances” like “Stand By Me, The Goonies, Stephen King’s IT” and even modern homages as “Super 8” and “Stranger Things” that examines the dark nature of post-Columbine kids and their growing lack of empathy in the Internet age.


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