Nocturne

Nocturne

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The great reach their potential. The mad surpass it.

Director: Zu Quirke

Writer: Zu Quirke

Producer: Marci Wiseman, Jeremy Gold

Inside the halls of an elite arts academy, a timid music student begins to outshine her more accomplished and outgoing twin sister when she discovers a mysterious notebook belonging to a recently deceased classmate.

90 min Rating: 5.892/10 Released
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Director: Zu Quirke

Writer: Zu Quirke

Producer: Marci Wiseman, Jeremy Gold

Production Companies: Blumhouse Television

Countries: United States of America

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Repo Jack: "Nocturne" is another "Welcome to the Blumhouse" horror movie dropped together with three others on Amazon Prime. More of a B-movie version of "Black Swan" (or the slightly better "Perfection" on Netflix), the high school teen drama really weighs it down. And nothing very original either: someone kills themselves in the opening minutes, the protagonist finds her weird evil book, and life starts going her way (or so she thinks). I must have nodded off because for the life of me I don't recall why its even called "Nocturne." The evil book I guess? Pass on this one and watch the much better "Suspiria" remake instead.