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From French horror writer-director Pascal Laugier, who is most noted for his 2008 breakout film Martyrs, brings us his latest flick that should delight lovers of the scary movie genre. Though not as graphic as his previous film, Incident in a Ghostland's jump scares aren't unique and are easily predictable, but the way Laugier builds tension between characters should be taught in a Masterclass.
If you enjoyed this episode, check out our Extended Thoughts blog on this movie.
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By Screen RiotFrom French horror writer-director Pascal Laugier, who is most noted for his 2008 breakout film Martyrs, brings us his latest flick that should delight lovers of the scary movie genre. Though not as graphic as his previous film, Incident in a Ghostland's jump scares aren't unique and are easily predictable, but the way Laugier builds tension between characters should be taught in a Masterclass.
If you enjoyed this episode, check out our Extended Thoughts blog on this movie.
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