That doesn't sound dodgy at all...Someone needs to invent like an Uber for kids. Where I can rent a well-behaved 8-year-old so I can go see movies like this and look the part.
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That doesn't sound dodgy at all...Someone needs to invent like an Uber for kids. Where I can rent a well-behaved 8-year-old so I can go see movies like this and look the part.
Needs work.That doesn't sound dodgy at all...
From the people who made House of the Devil and The Innkeepers
Darling follows a lonely young woman who moves into an old, mysterious Manhattan mansion. Hired as caretaker, it's not long before she discovers the estate's haunted reputation and troubling past—stories that slowly transform into a backdrop for her twisted and violent descent into madness... Mickey Keating’s new feature is a chilling black‐and‐white psychological horror story beautifully shot in New York City. Edited like a nightmare and scored like a hallucination, DARLING stars Lauren Ashley Carter (POD, JUG FACE) with supporting performances by Brian Morvant, Sean Young, Larry Fessenden, John Speredakos, and Helen Rogers. P
From the people who made House of the Devil and The Innkeepers
Darling follows a lonely young woman who moves into an old, mysterious Manhattan mansion. Hired as caretaker, it's not long before she discovers the estate's haunted reputation and troubling past—stories that slowly transform into a backdrop for her twisted and violent descent into madness... Mickey Keating’s new feature is a chilling black‐and‐white psychological horror story beautifully shot in New York City. Edited like a nightmare and scored like a hallucination, DARLING stars Lauren Ashley Carter (POD, JUG FACE) with supporting performances by Brian Morvant, Sean Young, Larry Fessenden, John Speredakos, and Helen Rogers. P
I thought Kingsman was ok. Not as funny or clever as it thought it was. Not a huge fan of Colin Firth either. I was surprised by how violent it was though because the posters made it look like a kids film.Who saw the Kingsmen? It didn't really grab me, but a few people that said they hated Deadpool said it was as puerile and bad as Deadpool.
I liked Deadpool a lot. So now I want to see Kingsmen.
Nice oneI was surprised by how violent it was
This must be awful. I got tickets to see it next week for free and I've never heard of it.
usually a bad combo.
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