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A family curse confines orphaned twins Rachel and Edwards to their home as punishment for their ancestors' sins. Bound to the rules of a haunting childhood lullaby, the twins must never let any ...
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The Lodgers looks superb with Co Wexford's Loftus Hall -...
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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.
Feb 27, 2018 · David Turpin’s screenplay, his debut, is a load of strained psychosexual nonsense, which director Brian O’Malley (with his second feature) turns atmospheric only in the broadest way: the desperate visual clichés invoking decay and death land with the tedious thuds of those of a Halloween funhouse.
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Feb 19, 2018 · The Lodgers (Movie Review) The Irish have beer-guzzling leprechauns, four-leaf clovers, beautiful, lush green landscapes, and they know quite a thing or two about crafting a truly beautiful and haunting tale.
The Lodgers looks superb with Co Wexford's Loftus Hall - 'the most haunted house in Ireland' - more than ready for its close-up. If you take your coat off chances are you'll be putting it on...
Jun 18, 2018 · 1920, rural Ireland. Anglo Irish twins Rachel and Edward share a strange existence in their crumbling family estate. Each night, the property becomes the domain of a sinister presence…. Note: I’ve put big spoilers and the ending at the bottom of the page, past the trailer. Enjoy!
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Feb 23, 2018 · The Lodgers Reviews - Metacritic. Summary 1920, rural Ireland. Anglo Irish twins Rachel and Edward share a strange existence in their crumbling family estate. Each night, the property becomes the domain of a sinister presence (The Lodgers) which enforces three rules upon the twins: they must be in bed by midnight; they may not permit an ...