The Chronicle Episode 017 – Cobweb & The Equalizer 3

Woody Norman stars in Cobweb, listen to our Podcast review

The weekend is here, as I get ready to create Episode 018, lets have another listened to the previous episode of The Chronicle 017. Two reviews with horror CObweb and The Equalizer 3

First for review is the Lionsgate horror film Cobweb, which stars Woody Norman ( C’Mon, C’Mon). He plays a young quiet boy called Peter, who begins hearing knocking sounds followed by a girl’s voice. Who over time reveals her identity and expresses a desire to be Peter’s friend, who has no friends. He is also being bullied at school, is advised by the girl not to heed his parents’ words (played by Lizzy Caplan and Antony Starr), who claim that everything is a product of his imagination. Are dark family secrets being hidden and what or who is Peter really communicating with?

Denzel Washington for one for one final time the vigilante maestro, Robert McColl. Nearly left for dead in Italy, Robert finds himself recovering in the small, picturesque town of Campanian town. He quickly grows fond of the community spirit there, the local mafia, The Camorra, terrorizes the population. Pushing Robert to do what he does best, seek justice for the oppressed before he can retire.

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Originally posted at The Peoples Movies on 4th September.

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