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Bad Daughter

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A How-To Guide

Horrorpalooza

Horrorpalooza

A look at 31 days of horror movies in case you feel like having the shit scared out of you today

Posts about Bent

Posts about Bent

I wrote a book. It's not just about yoga.

(This is a guest post from Melissa Morgan.)

“Niles and Holland are as close as twin brothers can be. Appearances can be deceiving… and deadly.” ~The Other (1972)

IMDB Summary: Down in the farm country of the US twins are born. One of them turns out to be good, while the other becomes rather evil.

Rotten Tomatoes rating: 88%

OK, I admit it. I totally got behind. But it gave me a good excuse to get my fellow horror-loving friend Melissa to whip up something awesome about whatever movie she wanted.

What do you get when you combine esteemed actor (and later on revered acting coach) Uta Hagen, Diana Muldaur, John Ritter in one of his first acting roles and two twins, one of whom may or may not be a sociopath? You get 1972’s The Other.