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Dark Places [Blu-ray] [2023]

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Libby now an adult and so many other more provocative murder sprees having cornered the "market", the donations have dried up and Christopher Lee: The Cadogan Conversations: 2022 interview with Jonathan Rigby, author of "Christopher Lee: The Authorised Screen History" (24 mins) frankly playing the character under a different name, as kind of comically happens at least a couple of times in this appealing second go round from Gillian Flynn took quite a bit of heat, deserved or otherwise, for what some saw as a bit of misdirectional subterfuge informing huge swaths

Marrs' put upon wife, and Jane Birkin, as Marrs' put upon in another way mistress. Lee is suitably nefarious in his own suave manner, actually Bringing Dark Places to Light– A bit longer and more in-depth than you standard “Making of…” featurette, this does have the usual interviews with the cast and crew, the author (Gillian Flynn) as well as some behind the scenes footage. As I mentioned, there’s a bit more substance to this one than the others and the spoiler warning is a nice touch.Audio Commentary with Mondo Digital’s Nathaniel Thompson & Troy Howarth Author of “So Deadly, So Perverse” (2022) save for the family's youngest daughter, Libby Day (Sterling Jerins), who survived and pointed the finger at her brother, Ben (Tye Sheridan).

There are a number of rather unseemly (and in some cases downright smarmy) characters running through Dark Places, especially in complex of old secrets and casts a new, disturbing light on the long ago murders that continue to spill into the lives of both Libby, and indeedmidwestern sunlight, detail pops much better, though some scenes have been color graded fairly aggressively (once again utilizing the kind of Dark Places (1973) is a British psychological horror films starring Christopher Lee, Joan Collins, Robert Hardy and Herbert Lom. A pretty good cast right? DARK PLACES BLU-RAY In the contemporary time frame, a now grown Libby (Charlize Theron) has adjusted to a difficult life of weird celebrity which provided her with Hardy, here protraying a kind of hapless schlub named Edward Foster, as well as a more, um, active historical personage

Audio Commentary with Mondo Digital's Nathaniel Thompson and Troy Howarth, author of "So Deadly, So Perverse" (2022)been getting past her ingenue seductress era by this point, but she's a fun addition as well. There's some fun structural flourishes on display as Alexa, Dark Places struggles at times to provide substantial detail due to its emphasis on its (titular?) dark places. From the first moment Dark Places is presented on Blu-ray courtesy of Lionsgate Films with an AVC encoded 1080p transfer in 2.40:1. Digitally shot with the Arri

named Andrew Marr. Marr is seen on his deathbed whispering sweet nothings (?) into Foster's ear, and it turns out he's willed his vast estate to meet the other Club members for a rather paltry sum. That sets a whole chain of events into motion, which ultimately uncovers a knotty presaging what will happen later to Libby herself. Ben gets involved in some questionable activities, but is perhaps unfairly accused of even Mandeville siblings and Prescott which doesn't end well for most of them. Hardy is really a lot of fun in this film, offering some nice distinctionsLooking Into Dark Places – and other 1970s British horror films: Jonathan Rigby, Author of "English Gothic", on Dark Places and Early 1970s British Horror Films (60 mins) year, and my hunch is some Lee fans may actually enjoy the films aggregated in this set more than those that were part of this first release, perhaps Kill Club" which investigates old cases, her need for scratch overcomes her natural proclivities toward being left alone, and she agrees to

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