Review of Lights Out (2016) by Michael Phillips for Chicago Tribune — 18 Jul 2016
Palmer and Bello really do seem like world-weary, spook-addled daughter and mother, and they play the stakes just so, favoring neither blase understatement nor yellow-highlighter melodrama. They're strong enough to take your mind off some lapses in narrative judgment.
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This review of Lights Out (2016) was written by Michael Phillips and published by Chicago Tribune on 18 Jul 2016.
Lights Out has generally received positive reviews.
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