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'The Forest' Movie Review "Game of Thrones" star Natalie Dormer is miscast in her role, too. By ABC News. January 8, 2016, 3 ... The forest is supposedly full of evil spirits that will exploit ...
In “The Forest,” out Friday, Natalie Dormer plays a woman searching for her twin sister, who is lost in a Japanese forest. Then scary things happen, because in movies, going into the woods is ...
Aokigahara is an actual 14-square-mile forest at the base of Mount Fuji in Japan. Nicknamed the Sea of Trees because it’s so lush, it’s also the most popular place in Japan to kill oneself.
The Forest isn’t particularly egregious—it’s not the worst movie you’ll likely see in 2016, but the simple fact is there’s nothing even remotely unique or interesting about it outside of ...
2016 movie guide: A preview of films opening January-April. Upon arrival, the news gets worse: Jess, a school teacher, disappeared into the Aokigahara Forest, at the base of Mount Fuji.
It’s OK to go into these woods because there’s not much to get spooked by in The Forest, unless you’re creeped out by the occasional Japanese schoolgirl. Jason Zada’s horror movie (** out ...
Movies The Forest Natalie Dormer stars ... 2016 8:40 AM. Natalie Dormer and Taylor Kinney in The Forest. Courtesy of James Dittiger/Gramercy Pictures. ... and it happens in full view of the public.
The Forest Natalie Dormer, Taylor Kinney, Yukiyoshi Ozawa. Directed by Jason Zada. Rated PG-13. Opens Friday. The Aokigahara forest at the base of Mt. Fuji in Japan is a notorious spot for ...