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Blink Twice review: Channing Tatum is chillingly good as a disgraced tech billionaire who invites two waitresses to a holiday in hell, writes LARUSHKA IVAN-ZADEH


Has Halloween come early this year? It appears so, judging by the unseasonal onslaught of scary movies hitting cinemas.

Suddenly, Frida is swept into the kind of super- VIP bubble that she has only ever glimpsed through Instagram (yet which Kravitz herself would have observed first hand) — a ‘tsunami’ of Champagne, Michelin-starred food, designer clothes and MDMA-fuelled partying with beautiful girls like Sarah (Adria Arjona) and the host’s pals (played by Christian Slater, Haley Joel Osment and Kyle MacLachlan). This head-scratching horror features former Downton heartthrob Dan Stevens as Herr Konig (right), a mad Bavarian scientist who runs a remote Alpine resort by day and likes to tootle on his wooden recorder (not a euphemism) in his spare time. ‘You make it sound like a dinner party,’ one scoffs of her radical collaborative ideas.Yet Barbe-Nicole proves them wrong, invents pink fizz, and sets out to beat Napoleon’s trade blockades with the support of her loyal distributor (Sam Riley).

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