The Innkeepers [2011]
The Innkeepers offers a refreshing take on the oversaturated haunted house horror subgenre by focusing on the interesting characters.
The Innkeepers offers a refreshing take on the oversaturated haunted house horror subgenre by focusing on the interesting characters.
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I just love single location movies like ATM! Cramped in a small room, a couple of characters try to escape
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Fright Night, 2011 edition, is a solid remake of the charming eighties horror comedy about a guy suspecting he’s neighbor is a vampire.
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