Shelby Oaks review – junky Halloween horror delivers zero scares
There is really nothing to be scared of in this clumsy hodgepodge of found footage, mockumentary and conventional narrative It might be the year that saw Sinners raise hell over Easter and Weapons target the late summer but this Halloween, the options are scarily poor in comparison, no tricks or (…)
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