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Don't Look Now
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  Don't Look Now (1974)

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Directed By:
No image existsNicolas Roeg
Written By:
No image existsChris Bryant
No image existsAllan Scott
Starring:
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Julie ChristieJulie Christie
No image existsHilary Mason
No image existsMassimo Serato
No image existsLeopoldo Trieste

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Don't Look Now Movie Review by Jarrod (12/22/2007)

'Don't Look Now' remains one of the most intriguing of all horror movies; it stands outside of the genre and even sort of reinvents it, never commits itself to quick scares, loads of gore, or lots of deaths. Instead, it rests primarily on a consistent, unrelenting sense of dread, an ominous feeling that something terrible...

(complete Don't Look Now review by Jarrod)


Don't Look Now Movie Review by Jesse (12/3/2007)

What a very, very creepy film. It's billed as "a psychic thriller" and that it is, for the supernatural feeling this film has is what makes it so eerily masterful. But this film is so much more than strange happenings; it's in the quick flashes of subliminal images that you soon realize this film is going to be much more...

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