Wednesday, 22 February 2012

The Woman In Black


Last Night at Cineworld Bolton I went to see The Woman In Black.


Daniel Radcliffe stars in a spine-chilling adaptation of the classic English ghost story.

A young lawyer named Arthur Kipps (Daniel Radcliffe) reluctantly leaves his son behind in London and travels to the north of England. Here, at a remote and unfriendly village, he finds the decaying Eel Marsh House, where he is tasked with settling the late owner's affairs. Staying alone in the house, he witnesses terrifying apparitions. Arthur slowly uncovers the village's dark and tragic history - and learns to his horror that children are dying under mysterious circumstances. When the vengeful spirit known as The Woman in Black threatens his own son, Arthur must face a terrifying supernatural ordeal. Adapted by top British screenwriter Jane Goldman from Susan Hill's timeless ghost story (also a long-running London stage play), this eerie tale from 'Eden Lake' director James Watkins marks Daniel Radcliffe's eagerly anticipated first lead role since Harry Potter.

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