The films you can see in the cinema this week and beyond
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Movie fans will be itching to get back to the cinema as they reopen this week - but what will they choose to watch?
What is on at the cinema tomorrow and in the weeks ahead
May 17 will see large cinema chains, as well as many independent cinemas, open their doors across the country,
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What is on at the cinema tomorrow and in the weeks ahead
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Watch the THE UNHOLY Trailer. A young girl named Alice (Cricket Brown) is able to perform miracles and offer divine healing after an apparent visitation.
‘The Unholy’ Film Review: Miracles, Mayhem and Monotony in Meh Religious Thriller
Turning “The Song of Bernadette” into a horror film is a starter, but then it stallsAlonso Duralde | April 1, 2021 @ 9:00 AM Last Updated: April 1, 2021 @ 9:49 AM
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There’s the germ of a provocative idea in “The Unholy” namely, what if you took a religious-visitation movie like “The Song of Bernadette” or “The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima” and turned it into a horror movie? Had the film bothered, or dared, to pursue that notion to the fullest, “The Unholy” might be something other than the standard-issue, priests-versus-demonic-spirits thriller that it is.