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  1. Apr 29, 2021 · ‘Things Heard & Seen’ Review: Another Real Estate Nightmare Amanda Seyfried and James Norton move into a haunted house in this busy, creaky Netflix thriller. Share full article

  2. Apr 29, 2021 · “Things Heard & Seen” is partly a Gothic horror movie and partly a portrait of a marriage falling apart. It’s more effective as the latter than the former, but by the end these two seemingly separate kinds of movie dovetail in a way that’s surprisingly clever and effective.

  3. Johnny Oleksinski's review in The New York Post was mildly positive, stating "Things Heard & Seen is an adequate haunted-house film, to be sure," and "while not in the same league as A Quiet Place and Charlie Kaufman's oddball Netflix thriller, it has a spooky atmosphere and an appealingly slow boil."

  4. Catherine Clare (Academy Award®-nominee Amanda Seyfried) reluctantly trades life in 1980s Manhattan for a remote home in the tiny hamlet of Chosen, New York, after her husband George (James ...

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  5. Things Heard & Seen: Directed by Shari Springer Berman, Robert Pulcini. With James Norton, Ana Sophia Heger, Amanda Seyfried, Charlotte Maier. A woman begins to suspect that her home harbors a dark secret.

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    • Drama, Horror, Mystery
    • Shari Springer Berman, Robert Pulcini
    • 2021-04-29
  6. Apr 29, 2021 · Running time: 2 hours, 1 minute. Playing: Available April 29 on Netflix. New York urbanites Amanda Seyfried and James Norton inhabit an upstate farmhouse where terrible things have occurred...

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  8. Apr 28, 2021 · 'Things Heard and Seen' formulates a haunting that's driven my patriarchal unrest, except what's seen and heard by viewers takes the cheapest route by exploiting one woman's agony as the only brand of terror.

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