The Woman in Black (2012)

The Woman in Black (2012)
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A widowed lawyer travels to a secluded village on an important assignment, and encounters a vengeful ghost with mysterious motives. After losing his beloved wife in childbirth, young barrister Arthur Kipps (Daniel Radcliffe) was nearly consumed by grief. A haunted widower father, he raises his young son with the help of his devoted nanny. Arthur is on the verge of losing his job when an important client of the firm dies, and his boss offers him one last opportunity to prove his worth by settling the woman's affairs. Determined to succeed, Arthur travels to the remote village and receives a chilly welcome. Something horrible once happened here, and it seems that the locals are determined to ensure Arthur never finds out what it was. Now, the more time Arthur spends in his client's crumbling estate, the more aware he becomes of a presence that isn't quite human. In this house dwells a woman's ghost. In life she lost something precious, and now in death she'll do whatever it takes to get it back. Until she does, her spectral presence will serve as a harbinger of doom, always to be followed by the death of an innocent. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Daniel RadcliffeCiarán Hinds, (more)
Director(s):
James Watkins
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of The Woman in Black

A widowed lawyer travels to a secluded village on an important assignment, and encounters a vengeful ghost with mysterious motives. After losing his beloved wife in childbirth, young barrister Arthur Kipps (Daniel Radcliffe) was nearly consumed by grief. A haunted widower father, he raises his young son with the help of his devoted nanny. Arthur is on the verge of losing his job when an important client of the firm dies, and his boss offers him one last opportunity to prove his worth by settling the woman's affairs. Determined to succeed, Arthur travels to the remote village and receives a chilly welcome. Something horrible once happened here, and it seems that the locals are determined to ensure Arthur never finds out what it was. Now, the more time Arthur spends in his client's crumbling estate, the more aware he becomes of a presence that isn't quite human. In this house dwells a woman's ghost. In life she lost something precious, and now in death she'll do whatever it takes to get it back. Until she does, her spectral presence will serve as a harbinger of doom, always to be followed by the death of an innocent. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
95 mins

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Director(s):
James Watkins
Writer(s):
Jane Goldman
Producer(s):
Richard JacksonBrian OliverSimon Oakes
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Violence, Scary Moments)
Categories:
HorrorMystery & SuspenseForeign
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    Danielle S.

    Filmed more like an old fashioned thriller and definitely not for kids. Daniel Radcliff was very good. Slow in the beginning and it could have had more suspense built in. Worth watching if you like ghost stories.

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    Ronald S.

    WOW, I thought this movie would never end. After his GREAT performances in the Harry Potter saga, what was Danny boy thinking. This movie was awful.

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    Bonnie and james P.

    We did like this one alot. Probably the best ghost story I have seen in years. The eerie, dark settings and the great acting job by Daniel Radcliffe makes for a great film. Not a slasher movie -thank goodness- but a mysterious yet scary movie. Dont miss this one!

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