Thursday, October 3, 2013

Episode 2



Planning A Country Get-Away? Probably Best To Avoid Moving In To A Creepy Old Orphanage
In the mood for an old fashioned ghost story? You could certainly do worse than the entertaining mini-series "The Secret of Crickley Hall." Adapting the 2006 novel from the prolific Best Selling author James Herbert, BBC fashioned a handsome supernatural tale that has both heart and horror. Stretched over three hour long episodes, the story has the time to develop at its own pace without rushing. Some of the developments can seem a bit far-fetched, as you might expect. But by focusing on character, the mini-series remains grounded due to it having invested the time to actually make you care about the outcome for the lead family. Even as the main saga gets loopier and less faithful to the source material, I always remained connected. Perhaps "The Secret of Crickley Hall" is not the scariest or most realistic ghost story ever made, but that's a rather lofty expectation to have! It was, however, genuinely well executed, well acted, and atmospheric. So I was happy enough to invest the...

Too long
This mini series could have been a tv movie and been over in 2 hours instead of 6. It was a bit tedious to me and not creepy at all. Would I spend 6 dollars on it again? NO way.

Evil lives in Crickley Hall
I loved this movie. All star cast was superb.
Anyone who loves a good edge of your seat
thriller this is it. A bit disturbing because
children are involved and they're abused but
I kept telling myself it was just a movie.

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