The Guardian -
23 Feb 2020 12:00

This taut sci-fi thriller about a genetically engineered plant with a mysterious scent keeps the viewer guessing to the very end In Danse Macabre, his piercing analysis of the horror genre, Stephen King cites a key moment of uncanny weirdness from Jack Finney's 1955 novel The Body Snatchers. Convinced that her Uncle Ira is not her Uncle Ira any more, the apparently delusional Wilma Lentz has discreetly checked his neck, where Ira had a tiny scar. "And the scar's gone?" our narrator asks, suddenl...
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