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It just should be more overt in portraying how this evil has this low level corruption over people in proximity to it than just the possessed individual. I heard that there were other scenes removed or shortened for the theatrical release which were lost before a director's cut could be made which I heard would have made it both more coherent and more terrifying but as it stands I don't think it's a bad film at all. Session 9, Call of Cthulu, Martin, Cemetary man, Exorcist III, Let Sleeping Corpses Lie, May, Poughkeepsie Tapes, and Gothic in particular are among my favorites. These movies will give you a ‘virtual hug’ and tug on those heartstrings during the lockdown. A man traveling to see his son, with whom he doesnt have much of a relationship, is the sole guest. I genuinely havent seen a list like this online that was THIS on point. 14 family movies on Netflix, Disney+ Hotstar, and Amazon Prime Video guaranteed to cheer you up. Like that doctor that wrote down what he was about to say to Kinderman or that kinda ugly nurse with the fly around her building up to that spoiler From animated adventures like Chicken Run and Rango to classics like Matilda and Galaxy Quest, here’s our kid-friendly watch list. A woman heads to the beach to take care of her friends inn. Acting weirdly which is never really explained. I felt it had this really pervasive creepy vibe to it that just unsettled me in nearly every scene. Not outright scary (although there were a few amazing ones) but I disagree that it didn't have tension. The central performance from Lassgård is really quite special, and it’s little wonder that this charming flick was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards. Eugh you didn't like Dourif's monologue? Or when he starts raving?