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The Uninvited (2009)
The Uninvited (2009)
2009 | Drama, Horror, Mystery
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6.1 (7 Ratings)
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The Uninvited- is a erry movie meaning its scary, terrorfying, chilling and spooky.

The Plot: After spending time in a psychiatric facility, young Anna (Emily Browning) finds significant changes in store at home. Her widowed father (David Strathairn) is now engaged to her mother's former nurse, Rachel (Elizabeth Banks). One night, the ghost of Anna's mother appears, screaming for revenge and accusing Rachel of murder. Anna and her sister, Alex (Arielle Kebbel), start to investigate, but they may be unprepared for the lethal battle of wills that ensues.

Both Emily Browning and Elizabeth Banks are excellent in this film.

A good horror film.
  
    Catwoan hunted (2022)

    Catwoan hunted (2022)

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    Catwomans attempts to steal a priceless jewel puts her squarely in the crosshairs of both a powerful...

Brightburn (2019)
Brightburn (2019)
2019 | Horror
Elizabeth Banks and David Denman - believable couple (2 more)
Unpredictable storyline and ending
Music, editing and pacing of direction
Level of gore (for those who are squeamish) (0 more)
I thought this was a mini-classic for the genre
  
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BackToTheMovies (56 KP) Jun 16, 2019

In that case yes that’s quite a strange one to be showing. Not quite sure how they managed a 15 certificate in the first place!

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Bob Mann (459 KP) Jun 16, 2019

Completely agree. Sometimes the BBFC ratings are bizarre.... in 2 weeks I've seen Brightburn as a 15 (which should have been an 18) and Late Night which is a 15 for "Strong Language" with only a couple of F-bombs in it. Bonkers.

    Love, Marilyn (2012)

    Love, Marilyn (2012)

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    Modern day celebrities interpret excerpts from memoirs written by people who knew Marilyn Monroe as...

Love & Mercy (2015)
Love & Mercy (2015)
2015 | Drama, Musical
7.3 (6 Ratings)
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"Yes, that was a brilliant film. I particularly liked Elizabeth Banks in it, she was great. And it also relates a bit to what I'm doing now – I moved back to Los Angeles and made this new album, and I think half of the songs were recorded in the studio where Pet Sounds was made. So I'm just very much part of that tradition."

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