Him Review: A Watchable But Ultimately Forgettable Horror Flick
"Him" had the potential to be a really unique film, but unfortunately it just seems to repeat a lot of recent horror movie ideas.
Read More"Him" had the potential to be a really unique film, but unfortunately it just seems to repeat a lot of recent horror movie ideas.
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