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My Soul to Take centers around a town that looks just like yours and mine, filled with seemingly normal people. Little did anyone realize they had a serial killer living among them. When the fiend ...
My Soul To Take: Undead brings words to the stage like never before. You don’t want to miss this darkly seductive journey into the passion, pleasure, and pain of love.
Wes Craven wrote and directed his latest horror opus, My Soul To Take. But how does it compare to his earlier work? Here’s Dave’s Blu-ray review… ...
Meet the talented cast and crew behind 'My Soul to Take (2010)' on Moviefone. Explore detailed bios, filmographies, and the creative team's insights. Dive into the heart of this movie through its ...
When was the last time you saw a decent scary movie? Ages, you might say. If that's the case, check out "My Soul to Take," out today. It's the latest from Wes Craven and it stars Denzel Whitaker ...
"My Soul to Take" represents a particular disappoint because it represents the first writing-directing effort from Wes Craven since his fiendishly clever "Wes Craven's New Nightmare" in 1994.
The movie that confused many a horror fan with its absolute absurdity, My Soul to Take, is coming home to Blu-ray and DVD on February 8th, and finally we have a look at the artwork and specs!
"My Soul to Take," Wes Craven's latest dead teenagers movie, is an impressionistic horror picture pointlessly rendered in 3-D and that demands concentration because it makes little sense.
The trailer for My Soul to Take, written and directed by Wes Craven, has hit the Web and it’s not as terrifying as you might expect. (Though that could just be because the shot of the church ...
Wes Craven, what happened? Ron checks out My Soul To Take, and finds that he appears to have made a Scream clone, with terrible 3D ...
My Soul to Take — Film Review Understandably not screened for critics, "My Soul to Take" represents a particular disappoint because it represents the first writing-directing effort from Wes ...
My Soul To Take is bland cinematic comfort food, evoking pleasant childhood memories of the Scream series, the type of pre-9/11 horror film that wasn’t so scary you walked out of the theater shaken.