Horror Movie Review: The Cellar (2022)
Writer and director Brendan Muldowney attempts to channel the lingering dread that comes from the unknown via a master like H.P. Lovecraft into a bog standard ‘ghost’ story about a spooky cellar.
Writer and director Brendan Muldowney attempts to channel the lingering dread that comes from the unknown via a master like H.P. Lovecraft into a bog standard ‘ghost’ story about a spooky cellar.
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