Movie Review: “BRAHMS: THE BOY II” plays flat notes
It’s all too tame (this is barely PG-13 stuff) and generic for hardcore horror fans, and—well, too tame and generic for anyone else, either.
It’s all too tame (this is barely PG-13 stuff) and generic for hardcore horror fans, and—well, too tame and generic for anyone else, either.
The duo discuss their unique and powerful merging of genre and dramatic themes.
When there’s no more room on the basic cable schedule, a TV crew on the verge of cancellation will walk a haunted campground.
It’s underheated for the first hour or so and absurdly overplotted in its final act.
Reveals the breadth of thought and craft that went into translating William Peter Blatty’s book and script to the screen.