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Red Eye

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At the Drive-in

September 13, 2021September 27, 2005 by Culture Snob

Neither Red Eye nor The Skeleton Key would survive my typical level of indoor scrutiny, but neither sucked, which made the pairing perfect for a Saturday night outdoors with pizza and beer.

Tagged: Horror, Iain Softley, Red Eye, Reviews, The Skeleton Key, Ways of Watching, Wes Craven
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