A heavy dose of Father Gore's favourite films released in 2019

A heavy dose of Father Gore's favourite films released in 2019
Stacie Passon adapts Shirley Jackson with a faithful, powerful retelling that continues to resonate with the social climate of today.
On the eve of Faustus and Zelda's wedding, they receive the Anti-Pope. Sabrina tries to use this to her advantage.
Hugh and his children face Hill House, one final time.
Hugh arrives at the funeral home where his children are waiting on a dark, stormy night.
In the wake of Nell's suicide, Shirley struggles with memories of her childhood, specifically those of her mother.
The Crain family experienced terrible tragedy at Hill House. Now, some of them are going back, whether they like it or not.
The Haunting. 1963. Directed by Robert Wise. Screenplay by Nelson Gidding; based on the novel The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson. Starring Julie Harris, Claire Bloom, Richard Johnson, and Russ Tamblyn. Argyle Enterprises. Rated G. 112 minutes (Black & White). Horror ★★★★★ Whatever the equivalent of a Renaissance Man in film, it certainly …
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