by Sylvia Bond – I think the scariest part of this movie, besides the way movie ticket prices keep rising, was the fact that I watched it entirely alone. After I’d bought my ticket, had taken my seat in the middle in the front row (not the front front, but the main front row with the railing for my feet), and the previews started, I realized I was the only patron in the theater. When it got fully dark, and knowing what the movie was about, visions of pick axes started dancing in my head. That’s the power of previews, you see, you know what will be coming for you. I had to sit through one hour and forty-one minutes of anxiety produced by the empty theater with the surround sound that kept me thinking someone was behind me. So I started out being tense from the get go.
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