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No./ 12 A new kind of haunted house

1 IT DOESN’T LOOK LIKE OTHER HORRORS

emi Weekes, the first-time director of , loves horror. “My tastes are pretty broad and ridiculous,” he says, citing both and as influences. “I don’t shy away from convention,”is largely a two-hander, with rising Black British stars Sope Dirisu () and Wunmi Mosaku () playing refugees fleeing war-torn Sudan; casting them, Weekes, says, was “the easiest decision I made in the entire film”.

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