«Hereditary» Review: Toni Collette is
Haunted By a Fate Worse Than Death in Terrifying «Rosemary's Baby» Riff --
Not exact matches
Still
haunted by the disappearance of his younger brother many years ago, a troubled teen returns to live with his father in London and embarks on a chilling journey to discover what grim
fate truly befell his long - missing sibling.
Above its shortcomings, Watership Down is
haunting (particularly a near - death nightmare underscored
by Art Garfunkel's «Bright Eyes» and the impressionistic
fate of the hero - rabbits» warren) and unusually thoughtful for something produced in what is still thought of in the United States as a children's medium.
Haunted by her dire
fate, he adopts a Korean girl, but, unable to express his love, he nearly loses her, too.
Karom Seth is
haunted by his brushes with
fate: he should have been in the Twin Towers for a school project on 9/11, and he should have been at the family reunion when a tsunami on the Indian coast claimed his entire family in 2004.