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    poster-large.jpg The Bye Bye Man is a horror movie that could appeal to fans of "so bad it's good" films. Violence and sex are the main issues. For the former, expect guns and shooting, minor gore, beatings, stabbings and killings, and some scary stuff and monsters. For the latter, college-age characters are shown in suggestive situations; there's no graphic nudity, but sex noises are heard, and there's the suggestion of nakedness. Other scenes briefly show naked bottoms, a male character appears shirtless, and a female is shown in revealing outfits and underthings. Language isn't frequent but includes a use of "f--k," plus "s--t" and more. There's some drinking at a college party, with references to characters being drunk but no other consequences.

    The film is directed by Stacy Title director and producer, known for The Last Supper (1995), Let the Devil Wear Black (1999) and The Bye Bye Man (2017).

    WHAT'S THE STORY? THE BYE BYE MAN, three college students, Elliot (Douglas Smith); his girlfriend, Sasha (Cressida Bonas); and his best friend, John (Lucien Laviscount) move into a creepy old house together. Strange things start happening, and a friend of theirs, psychic Kim (Jenna Kanell), picks up bad vibes. Elliot discovers a drawer in an old night table, covered in a scrawl that reads "don't think it, don't say it." He finds the name "The Bye Bye Man" underneath. From that moment on, things aren't the same. A mysterious monster starts getting inside the trio's heads, making them see and believe things and react in terrible ways. Before long, people start dying, and Elliot searches for a way to stop the awful cycle.

    MOVIE INFO Rating: PG-13 (for terror, horror violence, bloody images, sexual content, thematic elements, partial nudity, some language and teen drinking) Genre: Horror Directed By: Stacy Title Written By: Jonathan Penner In Theaters: Jan 13, 2017 Runtime: 96 minutes Music: The Newton Brothers Cinematography: James Kniest Studio: STX Entertainment Cast: Douglas Smith, Lucien Laviscount, Cressida Bonas

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