Things Heard & Seen: Netflix s Twisty New Thriller Is Based on a Book Read the Spoilers
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As a bookworm, I take pride in the fact that I can usually say Eh, the book was better. However, after viewing the trailer for Netflix s upcoming thriller, I m not so sure that will be the case with
All Things Cease To Appear by Elizabeth Brundage. While the trailer amps up the suspense and mystery right away, the book takes a more lackadaisical approach in weaving the eerie tale. If you re curious about
Things Heard & Seen, coming to Netflix on April 29, here s what to know about the book version.
The official trailer for the upcoming Netflix film Things Heard And Seen was released on the streaming service s YouTube channel on Thursday.
The film, which stars Amanda Seyfried, centers around her character as she unleashes the sinister past of her family home.
The supernatural thriller was co-directed by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini and based on the 2017 novel All Things Cease To Appear by Elizabeth Brundage.
Big reveal: On Thursday, the official trailer for the upcoming horror-thriller Things Heard & Seen was posted to Netflix s YouTube account
The trailer begins with Seyfried, who portrays Catherine Clare, working on a painting in a church when she is suddenly interrupted by her husband George, played by James Norton.
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