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  1. Jan 27, 2012 · Gospel singer Beth and her cowboy boyfriend Steve leave Texas to preach door-to-door in Scotland. When, after initial abuse, they are welcomed with joy and elation to Tressock, the border fiefdom of Sir Lachlan Morrison, they're about to learn the real meaning of sacrifice. Robin Hardy. Director, Novel, Writer. Gospel singer Beth and her cowboy ...

  2. The complete disregard for narrative propulsion and awkward editing just destroys the film. “The Wicker Tree” is about 15 years too late to be relevant and its boggish pacing, uninteresting characterizations, complete disregard or interest in further exploring themes of sacrificial violence make this one of the least satisfying films out ...

  3. The Wicker Tree. Directed by Robin Hardy. Drama, Horror. R. 1h 36m. By Andy Webster. Jan. 27, 2012. It’s easy to see why the British writer-director Robin Hardy would want to reimagine his 1973 ...

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  5. Jan 24, 2012 · The movie isn't a keen observation of do-gooder vanity so much as a hee-haw slam on ugly Americanism, a vast reduction of the original's notion of unraveling civilization. Poor Christopher Lee has ...

  6. The Wicker Tree (2006) looks and plays like a Hallmark movie except for the nude scenes. Hardy’s classic folk horror, The Wicker Man, is a masterpiece and inspired and created a new movement and strengthened the folk horror genre. The Wicker Tree is an embarrassment in folk horror movie making. The script needed more detail work put into scenes.

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  7. Jan 26, 2012 · In the pantheon of horror films, 1973’s “The Wicker Man” occupies a unique place.While well-reviewed at the time, it wasn’t a commercial success, perhaps because, despite the appearance of ...

  8. Young Christians Beth and Steve, a gospel singer and her cowboy boyfriend, leave Texas to preach door-to-door in Scotland . When, after initial abuse, they are welcomed with joy and elation to Tressock, the border fiefdom of Sir Lachlan Morrison, they assume their hosts simply want to hear more about Jesus. How innocent and wrong they are.

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