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Shutter

Horror A newly married couple discovers disturbing, ghostly images in photographs they develop after a tragic accident. Fearing the manifestations may be connected, they investigate and learn that some mysteries are better left unsolved. For photographer Ben and his new wife Jane, his new assignment--a lucrative fashion shoot in Tokyo--was supposed to be a kind of working honeymoon. With this exotic professional opportunity and the limitless ... [+]
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United States
TV Guide
"Surprisingly effective supernatural tale in which there's more to fear from the living than the dead." 
United States
Newsday
"At some point in Shutter you will probably lose count, along with your patience"
United States
The Hollywood Reporter
"Genuine scares are few and far between, and the climactic explanation for the ghost's appearances comes as something less than a revelation"
United States
Austin Chronicle
"The very Thai-specific charms that made the original such an unforeseen, unpredictable delight when I first saw it are almost entirely absent here." 
United Kingdom
Empire
"Workmanlike at best; derivative, predictable and slightly dull at worst.
Canada
The Globe and Mail
"Though a presentation of 20th Century Fox, 'Shutter' has the look and feel of a proper J-horror film."
United States
Slant
"'Shutter' is a ghost story free of logic and spirit, representative of everything that's wrong with so much of current mainstream studio fare."
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