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The Djinn Review: Be Careful What You Wish For The Djinn Review: Be Careful What You Wish For David Charbonier and Justin Powell s tense shoestring thriller sets a mute boy against the malevolent spirit he s conjured. Dennis Harvey, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Running time: 81 MIN. Woe betide the grade-school-age lad who finds himself in a movie by writing-directing duo David Charbonier and Justin Powell: He may survive their plotlines, but it won’t be pretty. Their official first feature, “The Boy Behind the Door” (which will debut on streaming platform Shudder July 29) found two such kids fighting for their lives after being abducted by a stranger. In the new, more supernaturally tilted “The Djinn,” they’ve crafted another effective suspense exercise from the same basic premise, trapping a juvenile protagonist in a home with a malevolent nemesis. ....
Starring Ezra Dewey, Rob Brownstein, Tevy Poe, John Erickson, and Donald Pitts. SYNOPSIS: A mute boy is trapped in his apartment with a sinister monster when he makes a wish to fulfill his heart’s greatest desire. In The Djinn, young Dylan Jacobs (Ezra Dewey) doesn’t have life easy. He’s a mute (bearing a nasty Y-shaped scar across his chest indicating surgery or injury), resulting in anxiety when attempting to make some friends. Compounding Dylan’s pressure is abandonment issues stemming from a recent family tragedy involving his mother (that unspools throughout the movie as a flashback). After hinting at sinister events, the story picks up a few months later in the autumn, where Dylan and his unnamed dad (Rob Brownstein) have packed up to start over in a new home, which is yet another complication on the front of making friends. Nevertheless, the boy’s father remains affectionate and reads bedtime stories such as ....
Read Time:2 Minute, 34 Second ICYMI: Young Sheldon Recap for Mitch’s Son and the Unconditional Approval of a Government Agency The episode opens with Adult Sheldon (Jim Parsons) talking about being a creature of habit. He recalls how his dad (Lance Barber) always opened the mail each day and ending up in a bad mood. This leads to him recalling the day the Coopers got a letter from the IRS , saying they owed them money.
Sheldon (Iain Armitage) is upset over this because he is always perfect at doing taxes. George says it is not a big deal and Mary (Zoe Perry) says he at least was able to get him a good tax return. However, Sheldon cannot let it go and keeps arguing that the IRS made a mistake. George tells them that they are done with the conversation. ....
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THE DJINN: New Evil Genie Gets R-Rating for Disturbing Violence dreadcentral.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dreadcentral.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.