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Movie Review – Lights Out (2016)

August 21, 2016 by Helen Murdoch

Lights Out, 2016. Directed by David F. Sandberg. Starring Teresa Palmer, Gabriel Bateman, Alexander DiPersia, Billy Burke, Alicia Vela Bailey, and Maria Bello. SYNOPSIS: When her little brother, Martin, experiences the same events that once tested her sanity, Rebecca works to unlock the truth behind the terror, which brings her face to face with an […]

Filed Under: Helen Murdoch, Movies, Reviews Tagged With: Alexander DiPersia, Alicia Vela Bailey, Billy Burke, David F. Sandberg, Gabriel Bateman, Lights Out, Maria Bello, Teresa Palmer

New Line Cinema sets sequel to hit horror Lights Out

July 28, 2016 by Gary Collinson

Following its $35 million worldwide opening this past weekend – from a budget of just $4.9 million – New Line Cinema has given the go ahead to a sequel to the hit horror Lights Out. Deadline is reporting that David F. Sandberg will return to helm the follow-up to his acclaimed directorial debut, which Flickering […]

Filed Under: Gary Collinson, Movies, News Tagged With: Lights Out, Lights Out 2

Movie Review – Lights Out (2016)

July 22, 2016 by Joshua Gill

Lights Out, 2016. Directed by David F. Sandberg Starring: Teresa Palmer, Gabriel Bateman, Maria Bello and Alexander DiPersia. SYNOPSIS: Plagued by an entity that only reveals itself when the lights are out, Rebecca and her little brother, Martin, work to find a way to rid their house of the spirit that is only tied to […]

Filed Under: Joshua Gill, Movies, Reviews Tagged With: Alexander DiPersia, David F Sanberg, Gabriel Bateman, James Wan, Lights Out, Maria Bello, Teresa Palmer

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