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The Innocents

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In Victorian England, the uncle of orphaned niece Flora and nephew Miles hires Miss Giddens as governess to raise the children at his estate with total independence and authority. Outwardly the children are little darlings, but the governess begins to feel that there';;s something unwholesome behind those beatific smiles...
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Richard Knight
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October 02, 2014

That rare ghost story that fires on all cylinders: it's tremendously acted, sensationally photographed in deep-focus black and white, sumptuously produced and, best, genuinely frightening.
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Dennis Schwartz
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November 01, 2014

This classic ghost tale is based on Henry James' 1898 novella, The Turn of the Screw.
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Dave Kehr
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September 24, 2007

Too much Freud and too little thought.
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Michael Atkinson

September 24, 2007

Is it the finest, smartest, most visually savvy horror film ever made by a big studio?
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Walter Chaw
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December 29, 2014

Having Truman Capote adapt Henry James's The Turn of the Screw (two taxonomists of beasts in the jungle of the Id), is an act of genuine inspiration.
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Cath Clarke
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October 06, 2014

You can watch 'The Innocents' twice and walk away with different conclusions. Psychological horrors have imitated its ambiguous ending ever since. Few have pulled it off half as creepily.
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James Kendrick
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October 17, 2014

the beauty enhances the dread by intensifying our sense of how feeble even the most luminous of surfaces can be in hiding the horrors beneath, which is appropriate for a film awash in Freudian subtext
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Bosley Crowther

May 09, 2005

Sends some formidable chills down the spine.
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Tasha Robinson
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October 06, 2014

Kerr's performance vibrates with complicated tension and vulnerability, as she communicates the internal life of a woman constantly at war with herself.
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Variety Staff
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September 10, 2008

Based on Henry James' story Turn of the Screw this catches an eerie, spine-chilling mood right at the start and never lets up on its grim, evil theme.
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Kate Muir
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September 22, 2015

It creeps slowly up on the viewer: a drip-feed of fear fed by creaks, eerie children and shadowy demonic figures on the periphery of this world and the next.
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