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The Great Witches Baking Show (Great Witches Baking Show #1)
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culinary cozy mystery
The Monkey and the Monk: An Abridgment of The Journey to the West
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Naked: A Cultural History of American Nudism
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Offroad Legends 2
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One-eyed Baz: Barrington 'Zulu' Patterson, One of Britain's Deadliest Men
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Kids Vehicles: Construction for iPhone
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The Camelot Caper
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Scott Tostik (389 KP) rated 1408 (2007) in Movies
Jan 20, 2020
John Cusack stars as a writer who specializes in debunking alleged haunted locations.
He heads into the city to stay at the famed Dolphin Hotel. One room has had more deaths in it since the place cracked its doors nearly 100 years before.
The writer heads in with a skeptics attitude. But within minutes his attitude changes. And so does the viewers.
Sam Jackson is phenomenal as the manager of the hotel... All but climbs inside Cusacks head and fills him full of personal doubt and failure.
What follows is one helluva roller coaster ride that takes you from the past to the present to all points in between.
And just when you think you have it figured out... The room turns on you and tries to swallow your soul whole.
King left an easy road map to follow for a successful film. And the crew took the ball and ran through the defense for the easy score.
A good little film that leaves you impressed and amazed... All be it a little bored during the second act. But the climax is worth the payoff.
Talk about your mind fucking psychology damaging portions of the ending.
Good job ladies and gentlemen... You left me sasified