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‘Ayla’ Is An Effective, Occult-Tinged Tale Of Loss And Grief

March 9, 2018 by James Jay Edwards

Nicholas Wilder in Ayla (2017)

Kickstarter-funded Ayla from Elias is hardly a horror tale at all. It’s more about the power of grieving and loss than it is about any supernatural elements.

Filed Under: Drama, Entertainment, Fantasy, Movie Review, Movies Tagged With: D'Angelo Midili, Nicholas Wilder, Sarah Schoofs

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