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The Taking of Deborah Logan Review



We watched The Taking of Deborah Logan on Shudder because right now, this virus is threatening all of our old people. I have to say, while my initial first watch impressions of this movie were much better, this is still a solid horror movie about the compelling topic of old people gone crazy.

Deborah and snakes Horror Movie Talk Podcast Illustration
Sorry for the artwork. Dustin Goebel, our normal artist has had a lot of instability with this whole virus thing, so he had to take a break this week. This picture is courtesy of an art staffing agency, a man named Ben B. drew this….thanks Ben..
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The Taking of Deborah Logan Synopsis

This is a
2014 film by director Adam Robitel who brought us Insidious:
The Last Key
and Escape Room.

A film crew shows up to
Deborah Logan’s (Jill Larson) house where she and her daughter, Sarah Logan (Anne Ramsay) still live. The setting is very East Coast
rural, and there is only Harris (Ryan Cutrona), the groundskeeper who hangs around to help
Sarah and Deborah.

Published on 5 years, 9 months ago






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