Movie Review: The scars of war run deep in “BROOKLYN 45”
Personal pain and the aftermath of war collide on the terrestrial and metaphysical planes, in Ted Geoghegan's terrifying new séance film.
Personal pain and the aftermath of war collide on the terrestrial and metaphysical planes, in Ted Geoghegan's terrifying new séance film.
The filmmaker's third fright feature is an especially personal project.
The actress is part of a strong ensemble in Ted Geoghegan's historical horror-drama.
The new film from the director of WE ARE STILL HERE begins streaming next month.
The characters in the period chiller have differing views on discoursing with the dead.