The balmy days of February have triggered an uncommon sense of renewal, nowhere more so than in the cinema, where, after a customarily dismal January (we're looking at you, The Devil Inside), there now come glimmers of hope in the entertaining and atmospheric The Woman in Black. Featuring a post-Potter Daniel Radcliffe as an emotionally ravaged lawyer trying to redeem his career in the British countryside, instead discovering a village where children spontaneously take their lives and an isolated mansion that houses a malign spirit and a terrible secret, the film's a refreshing invocation of the classic ghost story, all the better for coming from British horror-home Hammer.
beabetterbooktalker.com's Andrea Lipinski joins Cinefantastique Online's Steve Biodrowski, Lawrence French, and Dan Persons to stir up the spirits and measure the film's ability to generate scares and creeps. Plus: The gang delivers capsule reviews of Chronicle, The Innkeepers, and Kill List. Also: What's coming in theaters and home video.
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