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A Gifted Man (TV)
Ghosts on the brain and a love of Patrick Wilson led Phil a bit beyond fright as he reviews CBS’s too quickly cancelled A Gifted Man. It’s not likely to suit all horror fans, but it’s … Continue reading
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Tagged A Gifted Man, beyond fright, Entertainment Weekly, Eriq La Salle, ghost story, Hard Candy, Insidious, James Wan, Jennifer Ehle, Julie Benz, Margo Martindale, Martin Casella, medical drama, Pablo Schreiber, Patrick Wilson, Philip Friedman, Poltergeist, Rachelle Lafevre, Rhys Coiro, The Watchmen
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