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Isha Chakraborty
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  • 3.5/5
A Victorian Horror enough to fuel nightmares

The story revolves around a lawyer who is sent to investigate a house belonging to a deceased woman.

It's a bliss seeing Daniel Radcliffe fight off things that not evil happiness sucking monsters. The story progression is steady with a few jump scares here and there. It does pack a good punch, and you might want to check your doors before you sleep at night. Set in the Victorian era, the films backdrop only makes it even more creepier to watch.

I did wish James Watkins shone some more light on the past events of the Eel marsh. But it didn't effect the movie much.

I'd suggest you watch this, but not with the lights off ;)

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