Horror Movie Review: Decay (2015)
It’s an engrossing film, with a horrifying subject matter, but handled deftly. Decay is a must-see for those who want substance to their horror stories and characters that matter.
It’s an engrossing film, with a horrifying subject matter, but handled deftly. Decay is a must-see for those who want substance to their horror stories and characters that matter.
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