Infernal (2015)

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Infernal: Directed by Bryan Coyne. With Andy Ostroff, Heather Adair, Heather Adair, Alyssa Koerner. A happy young couple welcomes their first child shortly after getting married. Their joy quickly turns to fear when the girl starts acting strangely and unexplained phenomena start happening around the house.

“This is one of Tim Burtonu0026#39;s most powerful movies. Though the title-character seems strange he represents the goodness in the world and what can happen when society just doesnu0026#39;t accept difference. The Gothic look of the castle, combined with the glorious colour of suburbia creates a strong contrast and shows things may not be as they seem. Edward comes from the dark and scary castle but is gentle, kind and loving, the place he wants to be accepted into is the colourful suburbia, which is backstabbing, vicious and evil. This story shows the betrayal of a person who desperately wants to help and to love but does not realise he is being used. The only people that seem to understand him are the wonderful Peg Boggs (played brilliantly by Dianne Wiest) and the beautiful Kim (played superbly by Winona Ryder). Tim Burton has created yet another beautiful fairy tale to captivate adults and children alike. Johnny Depp shows his great talent as an actor and Danny Elfmanu0026#39;s music for the movie is some of the most beautiful youu0026#39;re ever likely to hear. A great movie for Christmas and all year round, and while it is a classic story it also deals with the prejudices of society, friendship, family and love and I advise anyone who hasnu0026#39;t seen it to see it, it is an experience well worth it and a movie youu0026#39;ll never forget.”

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