THE WORLD TO COME uses a perilous 19th century setting to deliver its love story
by Matthew McCafferty, Staff Writer
The World to Come is not the first movie to show us what life was like in the 1800s. But it does deserve its credit…
by Matthew McCafferty, Staff Writer
The World to Come is not the first movie to show us what life was like in the 1800s. But it does deserve its credit…
by Ryan Smillie
My parents have a ghost in their house. Sue, the ghost, is more Casper than Beetlejuice - books fall down and picture frames get rearranged, but no one has ever been possessed at a dinner party (at least, not yet). Years after my parents started to notice these occurrences, a psychic clued them in to the whole story. Sue was a girl who lived nearby and died as a teenager. She still wanted to be part of a family, somehow settled on ours and has been in my parents’ house ever since.
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