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The Dark Stranger
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A young artist suffering from a massive breakdown due to the death of her mother is haunted by one of the terrifying spirits she created in her graphic novel, and she must overcome her psychosis before it destroys her.
A young artist suffering from a massive breakdown due to the death of her mother is haunted by one of the terrifying spirits she created in her graphic novel, and she must overcome her psychosis before it destroys her.
Actors:
Stephen McHattie,
Enrico Colantoni,
Jennifer Dale,
Emma Campbell,
Katie Findlay,
Mark OBrien,
Stephen McHattie
Stephen McHattie
February 3, 1947 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada
Enrico Colantoni
14 February 1963, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Jennifer Dale
16 January 1956, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Emma Campbell
15 June 1971
Katie Findlay
28 August 1990, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Mark OBrien
7 May 1984, St. Johns, Newfoundland, Canada
Stephen McHattie
3 February 1947, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada
Director:
Chris Trebilcock
Chris Trebilcock
Country:
International
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Stephen McHattie
February 3, 1947 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada
Enrico Colantoni
14 February 1963, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Jennifer Dale
16 January 1956, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Emma Campbell
15 June 1971
Katie Findlay
28 August 1990, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Mark O'Brien
7 May 1984, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada
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July 14, 2016
[It] would have worked far better as a single character psychodrama rather than the cluttered bid to become a standard issue, pedestrian horror-thriller it settles for being.July 13, 2016
Trebilcock is bent on making a horror movie - and a rather toothless one at that, with silly CG jump scares and a third-act revelation that kills the dramatic momentum.July 15, 2016
While Trebilcock uses creepily animated sequences to artful effect, the film peaks too weakly.July 15, 2016
In the end, the animated sequences and the actors prove to be the film's biggest charms, and just enough to make it all worthwhile.