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  1. Dec 10, 2008 · Directed and written by. John Patrick Shanley. A Catholic grade school could seem like a hermetically sealed world in 1964. That's the case with St. Nicholas in the Bronx, ruled by the pathologically severe principal Sister Aloysius, who keeps the students and nuns under her thumb and is engaged in an undeclared war with the new parish priest.

  2. NOTE: This spoiler was submitted by Jeremy. The film opens in 1845 through the POV of a young woman. She is being hung from a tree and is having a mask nailed to her face before the townspeople light her on fire and speak an incantation while holding a doll to the woman’s face. Her charred corpse is left hanging from the tree hours later.

  3. Apr 18, 2024 · Chamberlain’s just realized Hitler isn’t budging from Poland. But the 1939 September day in Freud’s London household is about to witness a war of another kind. C. S. Lewis has satirized Bunyan’s “The Pilgrim’s Progress” with his “Pilgrim’s Regress,” and as a staunch advocate of Bunyan’s literary brilliance, Freud’s taken ...

  4. Ending / spoiler. When the police assume that they have caught the 'Merry Widow Murderer', Uncle Charlie decides to go back home for a while. On the train, young Charlie (who still suspects that her uncle is the real 'Merry Widow Murderer) & her siblings go on board to see Uncle Charle's room/cabin, but as the kids leave, Uncle Charlie grabs ...

  5. Regarding the film 'Doubt' [spoilers] I recently rewatched this film, and came to formulate a theory about the film's conclusion. The truth of the story is purposefully left ambiguous, and it seems the general assumption is the rather two dimensional conclusion that Fr Flynn had in fact abused Donald.

  6. MIDSOMMAR. *CUT TO THE CHASE* NOTE: This spoiler was submitted byJeremy. The film opens with a mural of a bizarre, eerie ritual taking place. We then see images of dark, snowy forests with the sound of old folk singing playing in the background. College student Dani Ardor (Florence Pugh) calls her parents but is sent to voicemail.

  7. Sep 19, 2023 · The ending of “Reasonable Doubt” raises several thought-provoking questions about morality and justice. It challenges our perceptions of right and wrong, blurring the lines between guilt and innocence. The film forces us to question whether it is ever justifiable to take matters into our own hands in pursuit of justice. Samuel L. Jackson ...

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