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Unspoken: Directed by Daming Chen. With Michael Cudlitz, Jake Abel, Adam Hurtig, Sarah Luby. A grieving Chinese father travels to America to collect his daughter and stays to catch the killer.
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- Crime, Drama
- Daming Chen
- 2024-04-02
Unspoken: Directed by Jeremy Borison. With Charlie Korman, Katherine Kamhi, Michael Zapesotsky, Liz Richman. Follows a closeted teenager in a religious community who finds a love letter written to his grandfather by another man, so he sets out to find the person.
- (31)
- Drama
- Jeremy Borison
- 2024-04-07
I'm just a horror fan in the internet whose opinions don't really matter compared to the true critics out there, but I definitely recommend it, especially during this dryspell of movies that's been going on. I think it's worth watching if you can.
Angela is a good girl who volunteers at a church daycare; her father a good man (Lochlyn Munro) who’s hit hard times with unemployment after the death of his wife (Jessie Fraser). So when the prospect of a new job arises, the young girl springs into action to help stabilize their finances.
Dec 15, 2021 · 10 Greatest Unspoken Movie Plot Points. Aldo Raine's neck scar hints at a brutal backstory. A great piece of cinematic storytelling typically consists of a compelling main plot and a number of...
- Jack Pooley
Oct 27, 2016 · What do you get when you mash up the haunted-house and demonic-possession genres? A movie that's twice as unscary. By Owen Gleiberman.
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Oct 28, 2016 · Your indie horror movie loses its underdog credibility when a random cat is used as a jump scare, twice. That’s an unwritten rule I hadn’t realized until “The Unspoken,” an anti-thrilling horror movie that scapegoats its narrower production means to rely on even slimmer narrative imagination.