Speak No Evil: Aisling Franciosi and James McAvoy are cracking in this bracingly uneasy horror remake
English-language remake of the European film features four first-rate performances, while the shift in nationalities adds other interesting angles
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English-language remake of the European film features four first-rate performances, while the shift in nationalities adds other interesting angles
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