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Malevolent (2018)
Malevolent (2018)
2018 | Horror
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6.3 (8 Ratings)
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A Netflix unoriginal
Horror-by-numbers from Netflix. A young American man looks to make some money by tricking Glaswegians into believing their house is haunted and banishing the spirits. He makes his sister pretend to have the gift of communication with the spirits, and the use of some technology to baffle the mid-80s victims. Just before their last such scam, his sister discovers she may have some real sixth sense after all.
The acting is mediocre (Celia Imrie totally hamming it up from the off), with the rest of the (non-Scottish) cast adequately carrying their roles.
James Cosmo is something of a standout as their grandfather in his one scene, telling of how their mum became more and more odd and reclusive until her death.
The plot is far from original with some half-decent jump scares along the way, though quite spaced apart in the short runtime.
  
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Bird (1700 KP) created a post in Smashbomb Feedback

Apr 15, 2018 (Updated Apr 15, 2018)  
FOOD & DRINK CATEGORY - FEEDBACK NEEDED

Hi folks - we're looking into the sub-categories to include with a new 'Food & Drink' category.

The question is, what would you like to review within this category? We know that there is a lot of support for the ability to rate beers, wines and spirits, but what about foods?

What food categories would you like to see included?

Thanks for your feedback as always ? ?.
  
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Traceym (9 KP) Apr 15, 2018

Coffee, fast foods

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Stormi (105 KP) Apr 15, 2018

Candy, drinks (all kinds soda, alcohol, tea, energy etc.), recipes...

Love in the Time of Cholera
Love in the Time of Cholera
Gabriel García Márquez | 2007 | Fiction & Poetry
7.7 (6 Ratings)
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"I was working at a funeral home when I found this novel. Being 14, I did a lot of thinking about death, and, conversely, how to live. Love in the Time of Cholera made me feel as if I were walking next to the characters as they laughed, loved, lived and died in a world filled with spirits. Márquez raised my consciousness by taking me gently into other realms."

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