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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...
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The girl breaks the rules when she meets a boy in a nearby...
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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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When three women are brutally murdered in four nights, private detective John Duval, ex-lieutenant commander in Naval Intelligence, finds himself the prime suspect in a police hunt for the sexual...
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Silent Hours. Private detective John Duval, an ex-lieutenant commander in the Royal Navy and Naval Intelligence, finds himself the prime suspect in a police hunt for a sexual killer when three women are brutally murdered.
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Synopsis. Private detective John Duval, an ex-lieutenant commander in the Royal Navy and Naval Intelligence, finds himself the prime suspect in a police hunt for a sexual killer when three women are brutally murdered. Cast. Crew.
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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.
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Sep 10, 2017 · 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. They must be locked in their rooms by midnight, never let a stranger through the door, and remain together or else the one who stays dies.