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  1. Jun 18, 2018 · Though while The Lodgers is genuinely unnerving, it’s clear everything that happens can be attributed to psychological disturbances and the realities of living in a decrepit old house. Edward is hugely troubled, agoraphobic, and prone to hallucinations.

    • IRE
    • Brian O'malley
    • 2018
  2. The Lodgers (2017) [Gothic/Mystery/Supernatural/Drama] I certainly enjoy a good Gothic slow burn, which is what The Lodgers was (pretty accurately) pitched to me as. In fact it shares a great deal of similarities with this year's The Secret of Marrowbone, in its overall tone and setting, though the primary dividing factor here is the commitment ...

  3. I watched The Lodgers (2017) last night and have a few thoughts/questions. Overall I thought it was decent and had some interesting imagery, especially in the last 15 minutes. It reminded me a little of Shirley Jackson's We Have Always Lived In The Castle with a hint of The Others, although it didn't live up to the latter which is an amazing movie.

  4. Moe Dunford as Dessie. Roisin Murphy as Kay. Deirdre O'Kane as Maura. Release. The Lodgers was chosen as part of the official selection for the Contemporary World Cinema category at the Toronto International Film Festival. This was the film's world premiere. The Lodgers was screened during the opening weekend of the festival on September 8 and 9.

  5. Sep 10, 2017 · As such The Lodgers reveals itself to be a beautiful gothic horror with a captivating truth mishandled in a desire to surprise more than resonate. It’s a story that so desperately wants to revolve around love and yet purity of emotion is never portrayed.

    • Jared Mobarak
  6. Aug 31, 2018 · According to the Loftus Hall website, legend has it that during a storm at sea, a dark stranger approached the Hall on horseback after his ship was driven into nearby slade Harbour with rough seas...

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  8. Oct 23, 2017 · Review: What comes to mind when the words “gothic ghost story” are mentioned? Despite fatal faults in all other regards, “The Lodgers” may well be among the best visual representations of what that term entails.