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‘The Woman in Black: Angel of Death’ is a bringer of sleep

Clumsiness is the name of the game with Angel of Death, extending to director Tom Harper’s egregious overuse of cheap jump scares (I started counting, and the number went into double digits), all loud boos and sudden shrieking ghost faces appearing out of nowhere for a split second, only to vanish back into the shadows. You’ll start to wish the woman in black would hurry up and just off them already, she wastes her time so much.

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The Lingering Terror of the Original ‘The Woman in Black’

My first memories of Susan Hill’s The Woman in Black were not from the long-running stage play nor the recent film starring Daniel Radcliffe. Instead, my first memories of the classic ghost story were through the TV spots of the UK adaptation that were so chilling, it caused many sleepless nights. 23 years later, it is now time to lay those ghosts to rest.

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