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Sammer A what's wrong with people, this is a good movie. Rated 3/5 Stars • Rated 3 out of 5 stars 04/10/24 Full Review Kevin M The two best cast are Florence Pugh (Oppenheimer) and Scott ...
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A brother-sister team that fabricates paranormal encounters...
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A pleasant surprise as this horror film proves to be an...
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Malevolent (2002) Malevolent (2002) Malevolent (2002) View more photos Movie Info Synopsis Framed for several murders, a police officer (Lou Diamond Phillips) launches a personal investigation to ...
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Oct 5, 2018 · Malevolent: Directed by Olaf de Fleur Johannesson. With Florence Pugh, Ben Lloyd-Hughes, Scott Chambers, Georgina Bevan. A team of scam artists get more than they bargained for when a job at a haunted country estate gets out of hand.
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- 2018-10-05
Oct 5, 2018 · Malevolent is an unusual beast: it was made in the USA, filmed in Glasgow, directed by a man from Iceland; it stars just a couple of moderately famous faces and is the best Netflix Original horror film I’ve seen. Honestly, I’d rather put this laptop down and go watch it again. Ben Lloyd-Hughes plays Jackson, a resourceful yet cash-strapped ...
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Oct 5, 2018 · Advertisement. “Malevolent” starts with a great deal of promise and effective filmmaking, anchored by an excellent performance by the clearly-a-future-star Pugh. The set-up is a familiar one (and an odd cousin of another movie I reviewed this week, “ A Crooked Somebody ” if you think about it). Angela (Pugh) and Jackson ( Ben Lloyd ...
Oct 5, 2018 · The last thing a filmmaker wants to hear about their horror movie is that it was boring. Unfortunately, that word best describes Malevolent. Void of scares, its few engaging moments early on – and Celia Imrie’s acting – just aren’t enough to help Malevolent rise above its stilted performances and nonthreatening ghosts.