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'Somnolent Souls' is a twin writing duo with a morbid fascination for cinema and music. Raised on a balanced diet of family films, they have grown a ravenous appetite for psychological thrillers, horror, and mystery. They believe everything weird and whimsical is underrated.

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The Call [2020] Netflix Review: When Present and Past Collide in a Hopeless World

The Call [2020] Netflix Review: When Present and Past Collide in a Hopeless World
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