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Average rating3.6
So much better than Horns! (I know I shouldn't make comparisons.)
Hill gets the personality of the South right. My grandmother is from Louisiana and it felt so familiar.
It could only have gotten ‘more correct' if he worked in ‘warsh' (wash said with an ‘r' in it) somehow.
For a moment I cringed at the incest stereotype, but then thought that it wasn't necessarily a southern stereotype so much as what the horror genre covers and it takes place in the south.Loved Bami, wasn't surprised at her name but that's ok, and the part with her sister.The Ouija Board by Milton Bradley was a nice touch as I had had one in my childhood.