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Director: Charles Peterson
Cast: Corbin Bernsen, Jack Nolan, Lanny Rethaber, Orchid Tao
Based on actual events that took place only a few years ago, it weaves the enigmatic tale of Jonas Littleton...a good, but faulty man whose life had taken a sour detour - to a prison cell. After having admitted his guilt and serving his sentence, he's being picked up outside the prison yard by his probably faithful wife for a long-awaited reunion. Unfortunately, in the following weeks, reality sets in when his felony record makes his repeated attempts to rejoin the workforce humbling and futile. His most recent job interview results in his bending his elbow at a watering hole. Too much to drink and an errant suspicious pill causes our disappointed husband and father to seek advice from a soothsayer who runs a weird little shop a few doors down from the bar. Under the influence and under the gun, a deal is struck in the fortune teller's lair which proves to be "too good to be true"...
Critical Reception & Ratings
Closets is a 2010 horror-thriller film directed by Charles Peterson that is based on actual events. The film has received a mixed critical reception, with some praising its atmospheric storytelling while others criticize its pacing and uneven tone. Audience reception has been similarly divided, as evidenced by its average IMDb rating of 5.3 and 56% Rotten Tomatoes score.
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Fans of gripping psychological thrillers and horror with a twist will be captivated by the enigmatic tale of Closets, a 2010 film directed by Charles Peterson that explores themes of guilt, desperation, and the consequences of making a deal with the devil. The standout performances, particularly by veteran actor Corbin Bernsen, elevate this dark and suspenseful film.
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