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  1. TIFF Review: ‘The Lodgers’ is Beautiful Gothic Horror That Doesn’t Resonate. Jared Mobarak September 10, 2017. A family’s shame marks them forever—their fate sealed by birth, bound by a poem’s rules.

  2. 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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    • Brian O'malley
    • 2018
  3. The girl breaks the rules when she meets a boy in a nearby village, provoking these supernatural entities. "The Lodgers" is a gothic story built in a unique set (the famous Loftus Hall). But...

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    • Charlotte Vega
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  4. The Lodgers is a fascinating film with a lot of great ideas, Charlotte Vega is a standout and the world is unnerving but twists that don't feel particularly earned and a third act trip stop it from being something truly special.

  5. Mar 7, 2018 · Inspired by Gothic literature from Turpin’s youth, The Lodgers begins with a haunting nursery rhyme that sets the tone for the entire film. Rachel, a teenage girl (played by Charlotte Vega) and her twin brother Edward (Bill Milner) live in a derelict mansion, their actions governed by a family curse which stops them from connecting with ...

  6. The Lodgers is a 2017 Irish gothic horror film written by David Turpin and directed by Brian O'Malley. The film stars Charlotte Vega, Bill Milner, and Eugene Simon. [2] [3] [4] It was shot on location at Loftus Hall in 2016 [5] and premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival 2017. [6]

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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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