Speak No Evil Review | 2024 Horror Remake Improves in Only One Way
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Sometimes you think you have a good read on someone, and then you proceed to regret ever having thought that way in the first place. “Why did I even consider this person to be decent?” Or vice versa they were good all along; how dare I have thought anything different? But many of us are just too darn polite to speak up when we’re stuck in a social situation that is simply choking us on a mental and psychological level. Why do we endure it? “Because you let us,” says one remarkable character from Blumhouse’s latest offering. If Speak No Evil sounds familiar, that’s because it is to loyal horror fans, at least.
Sometimes you think you have a good read on someone, and then you proceed to regret ever having thought that way in the first place. “Why did I even consider this person to be decent?” Or vice versa they were good all along; how dare I have thought anything different? But many of us are…
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