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  1. Sep 10, 2017 · This is the test Brian O’Malley’s The Lodgers presents. Screenwriter David Turpin isolates them as a means of survival against forces they cannot control. Whereas Rachel and Edward have free reign of the house during the day, their ancestors rule at night.

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  2. Out this week is The Lodgers a gothic horror starring Charlotte Vega, Bill Milner, and Eugene Simon from a screenplay by David Turpin and directed by Brian O'Malley.

  3. The Lodger is a film for those who prefer things going bump in the night to stalk and slash horrors. “Cast is great” The plot centres on an elderly woman (Bisset) who takes in a beautiful young lodger (Isaaz), offering accommodation in return for help around the house.

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  4. 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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  5. Jun 18, 2018 · 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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    • Brian O'malley
    • 2018
  6. Feb 19, 2018 · In 1920s, rural Ireland, eighteen year-old twins Rachel (Charlotte Vega: The Refugees series, Velvet series) and Edward (Bill Milner: Son of Rambow 2007, X-Men: First Class 2011), born eleven-minutes apart, reside in a dilapidated yet palatial estate where they are seemingly raising themselves.

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  8. 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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