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‘The Huntress of Auschwitz’ VOD Review
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Stars: Lowri Watts-Joyce, Rula Lenska, Noel Brendan Mcalley, Jeffrey Charles Richards | Written and Directed by Richard John Taylor

The Huntress of Auschwitz begins with a young woman identified only as The Huntress (Lowri Watts-Joyce) meeting with Amelia Kaminska (Rula Lenska) and saying that she’s found “Him” before producing an old photo of a man in a World War 2 German uniform. Then we get a long montage accompanied by a hideous acoustic song of her flying from Los Angeles to London.

That’s when the alarms started going off in my head. Writer/director Richard John Taylor put an almost identical sequence in his film The Haunting of Pendle Hill which also starred Lowri Watts-Joyce. Recycling footage from that talkfest was not a good sign.

She takes a room at a less than welcoming inn where she meets John (Noel Brendan Mcalley) who asks her why she’s come to this remote in.
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  • 5/31/2022
  • by Jim Morazzini
  • Nerdly
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‘The Haunting of Pendle Hill’ DVD Review
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Stars: Lowri Watts-Joyce, Noel McAlley, Jeffrey Charles Richards, Mark Topping, Jimmy ‘The Bee’ Bennett, James Hamer-Morton, Nicolas Ball | Written and Directed by Richard John Taylor

Having grown up in the shadow of Pendle Hill, there’s no way I could not check out a horror film set in the very area we learnt about in school, did plays about as kids, and walked up as adults. The story of the Pendle Witches was a subject that was, when I was in junior school, drummed into children alongside stories about the village of Eyam (I don’t know why schools in the area were so obsessed with the plague town some 2 hours dove away), the fairies of Burnley and the lost villages of Singleton Thorpe and Kilgrimol.

But it’s the Pendle witches which are the most [in]famous of the local “legends”, so it’s surprising that – given British horror has...
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  • 4/8/2022
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
Exclusive Photos From Psychological Horror Film Muse
Director Richard John Taylor has provided us with an exclusive batch of photos from his upcoming psychological horror film, Muse. The film is described as Hereditary meets Hard Candy meets Misery, and stars Lowri Watts-Joyce, Nicholas Ball, Jeffrey Charles Richards, Emily Price, and Kev Orkian. Muse is about a struggling actor who is left devastated […] The post Exclusive Photos From Psychological Horror Film Muse appeared first on Dread Central.
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  • 12/20/2018
  • by David Gelmini
  • DreadCentral.com
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