16 March 2012
The Woman in Black
Some good scares but in the end laden down by predictability and contrivance. Suffers from the M Night Shyamalan syndrome. Could have been so much better if they carried on with the Ring influence rather than The Village. Harry Potter still can't carry off a show by himself and lacks the ability to emote pain and suffering as required by his character. Very much inferior to the brilliant British play.
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