Nicholas Hoult plays a murder trial jury member who knows more than he should in the veteran director’s dogged courtroom drama
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In this horror remake, James McAvoy plays an aggressively friendly British stranger who extends a dubious invitation to an American couple. Suckers!
Nicholas Hoult plays a murder trial jury member who knows more than he should in the veteran director’s dogged courtroom drama
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