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"Sickening, revolting so-called "thriller" from a director who completely misunderstands what Hitchcock understood so well - namely, it's all in the "suggestion" of danger, or violence, not in the revolting imagery of gouged eyeballs and severed limbs, here seen in nauseating close-up and so-called "artistic" slow motion. And if one psychopath wasn't enough, here we have two. Still, if this is how kids get their kicks nowadays, is it any wonder society is in the state it's in?" (Lesbian B. Holy-Willie, The Film-Lover's Companion, 2001 reprint)
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"...the most genuinely frightening film since Hitchcock's Psycho..." its Bri n Bern time!
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BENNY DOES MOOG
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That's actually a really good poster.
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Worst anniversary cake ever !
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I have never seen the movie or heard the score, but this is "intriguing" Both are worth your while, Leo.
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