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Dark Places [Blu-ray] [2023]

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With only days left before the court's files of his murder case are going to be destroyed by that state (wait -- you mean to tell me that the courts are going to destroy his physical files although we live in the digital era of document digitization? In truth, this is nowhere near the class of that previous piece, either in terms of story or production. Black levels are consistently strong – but never crushed – creating a tension from the uncertainty of what lies within the shadows. Dark Places (1973) is a British psychological horror films starring Christopher Lee, Joan Collins, Robert Hardy and Herbert Lom. Evenly spread throughout the mix, it does its job to fill the space, but that's about all that it accomplishes.Bouncing around back and forth between the present story and the past, you'll be able to immediately tell where 'Dark Places' is going. The central mystery of what actually happened that fateful night is just about a strong enough hook to carry us through the twists and turns that follow. Directed by Don Sharp (The Kiss of the Vampire, The Face of Fu Manchu, The Thirty Nine Steps), this long-awaited UK Blu-ray premiere has been remastered from original vault elements and is packed with bonus features. These cookies can only be read from the domain that it is set on so it will not track any data while browsing through another sites. A woman who survived the brutal killing of her family as a child is forced to confront the events of that day by a secret society obsessed with solving notorious crimes.

Upon popping the disc into your player, you're forced to watch an FBI warning and a Lionsgate reel prior to skippable trailers for 'Room,' 'The Witch,' 'The Vatican Tapes,' ' Ex Machina' and ' A Most Violent Year. I still like Theron as an okay actress; she clearly thought this was going to be another hit like Monster, however, this is not one to watch twice - watching it once was long and hard enough.Intentionally moody but consequently also quite bland, the video presentation was never likely to be demo worthy. It's only because of her empty bank account that she decides to play along and face the past that still haunts her. The film adaptation stars Academy Award winner Charlize Theron and pairs her with rising young actors Nicholas Hoult, Tye Sheridan and Chloë Grace Moretz, as well as known actors Corey Stoll and Christina Hendricks.

Dark Places' features a nice 1080p/AVC MPEG-4 video presentation that never quite impresses, but also isn't a letdown. Their club isn't dedicated to killing, but to studying famous killings and the wackos responsible for them.Legendary British stars Christopher Lee, Joan Collins and Herbert Lom get together in a grisly tale of hidden loot in a haunted house. Twenty-five years later Libby meets Lyle (Nicholas Hoult), the head of a group of true-crime enthusiasts, The Kill Club, who convince her to re-examine the events of that night.

Playing out like a cheap and predictable murder mystery with characters so flat that not even the Oscar-winning cast can do anything with it, it's a painful viewing experience.With high hopes of seeing another Gillian Flynn adaptation become the next 'Gone Girl,' I'm disappointed to announce that this is the worst movie that I've reviewed in some time. The video quality is passable, the lossless audio track is mixed bag and a duo of decent special features are included, but nothing can rescue 'Dark Places' from its terrible plot, story and characters.

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