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Pete’s Peek | The Possession is some seriously scary Exorcist-styled horror hokum
THE STORY When normally-sweet young Emily (Natasha Calis) starts exhibiting erratic and possessive behaviour over an antique box she purchased at a yard sale, dad Clyde (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) has a hard task trying to convince ex-wife Stephanie (Kyra Sedgwick) … Continue reading
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DVD review | Man on a Ledge – Gimmicky action thriller leaves Sam Worthington teetering on the brink
Vertigo sufferers and sticklers for plausibility will want to give Man on a Ledge a miss, but if you’ve a head for heights and a nonchalance about gimmicky plots then you’ll probably get a rush from this contrived action thriller. … Continue reading
Film review | Man on a Ledge – It’s mission: implausible for this daft but daring heist thriller
Vertigo sufferers and sticklers for plausibility will want to give Man on a Ledge a miss, but if you’ve a head for heights and a nonchalance about gimmicky plots then you’ll probably get a rush from this contrived action thriller. … Continue reading




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