Griffin, and I Know What You Did Last Summer (known through its loose adaption into a 1997 slasher film) all captivated young people long before the darker, more adult grips of the likes of Stephen King, among others, took hold. To many people, Duncan’s novels, however silly they could sometimes be, were the first tastes of dark, twisted tales of betrayal and terror. Lois Duncan deserves more respect as an author, at least from people of a certain age who grew up reading her books. “Down A Dark Hall” is a surprisingly elegant and beautifully constructed YA adaptation. Home › Reviews › In Theaters › “Down A Dark Hall” is a surprisingly elegant and beautifully constructed YA adaptation.
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