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Deborah Kara Unger
Reviews Featuring Deborah Kara Unger
A gripping thriller with everything going for it. This film contains fine work from all involved, and is well worth watching.
A surprisingly unsensationalised, brutally frank coming-of-age drama.
A sombre, multi-layered mystery of bereavement and revenge, obscuring its solution in a blood-red mist.
A film about memory that lingers there.
Michael Keatons back! And, somewhat worryingly, hes been grabbed by the ghoulies.
An eerie, disturbing film, not for fans of the game
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