Uninvited 2010 Horror Movie Review
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Don’t turn around.
In the tradition of Rosemary s Baby, psychological horror film The Uninvited reveals a new wife who may become a mother whether she wants to or not. Lee (Marguerite Moreau of the new NBC hit Parenthood) has finally recovered from a rare illness akin to agoraphobia. Instead of fearing open spaces, Lee has been frightened by any too-great distance between herself and other objects. So the warm embrace of documentary filmmaker and husband Nick (Colin Hay of the Grammy-winning band Men At Work) has proven the perfect cure. But their fresh start in a quiet, isolated home is shattered by intense visions from Lee s past, an unhinged former assistant of Nick s, Satanists and Lee s growing realization that the forces of evil she senses around her aren t so uninvited after all. Writer-director Bob Badway s film debut offers horror fans the chance to catch a bold new talent in the making. Consider yourself…invited.
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About Uninvited 2010
Title: Uninvited
Year: 2010
Starring: Marguerite Moreau,
Brittany Curran,
Colin Hay,
Rating: 5 / 5 stars from 1 users.
Rating: Unrated
Runtime: 87
Alternative Titles: Der Fluch Der Zwei Schwestern
Type: movie
Released: 2009-01-30
Rated: PG-13
Director: Bob Badway,
Genres: Drama,
Horror,
Thriller,
Drama,
Horror,
Thriller
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