The Black Phone (2022) | Review
The phone is dead. And it’s ringing. Director Scott Derrickson returns to his terror roots and partners again with the foremost brand in the genre, Blumhouse, with a new horror thriller.
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The phone is dead. And it’s ringing. Director Scott Derrickson returns to his terror roots and partners again with the foremost brand in the genre, Blumhouse, with a new horror thriller.
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Read moreArmchair quarterbacking is as much a cherished horror tradition as the dark and stormy night. In this regular feature, we
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