Coppola Offers Autobiographical Journey (Screen Scene)
The Niagara Falls Reporter (Niagara Falls, NY) 2009, July 28, 10, 30
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When horror movies begin with too many false frights, you know right away that neither the director nor the screenwriters have confidence in the actual scares they're going to inflict upon the audience. The movie is called "Orphan," and what it lacks in quality, it more than makes up for in moments that are supposed to make you jump. The squeaky door on the medicine cabinet is heard far too often, but there's no payoff with it. By the third or fourth time, you just want someone to oil the damn thing.
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