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Posted on 21 April 201521 April 2015 by Matthew

‘The Visit’ Poster Is Creepy

The Visit

This is a super creepy poster this falls _The Visit_. THe film involves two kids being sent to spend time with their grandparents and the grandparents end up being involved in something… well, creepy anyway.

I wish I had expectations that the movie would be any good, however it’s an M. Night Shyamalan movie so I can’t say that’s the case.

Still, creepy poster.

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