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Today’s Reviews: Crampton excels as Jakob’s Wife
It’s a role for Barbara Crampton to sink her teeth into – and she does, as Nick Joy notes in his review of Jakob’s Wife There’s jumps and gore to […]
It’s a role for Barbara Crampton to sink her teeth into – and she does, as Nick Joy notes in his review of Jakob’s Wife There’s jumps and gore to […]
It’s a role for Barbara Crampton to sink her teeth into – and she does, as Nick Joy notes in his review of Jakob’s Wife
There’s jumps and gore to satisfy the horror fans, but the real enjoyment comes from Crampton’s empowered Ann. You can feel the years of pent-up frustration falling away as she becomes emancipated from her chains and takes control of her life.
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