Stoker

  • Theatrical - Limited 2013-03-01
Box Office Gross: $12,077,441
Running Time: 99 minutes
Language: English
Production Company: Fox Searchlight Pictures, Indian Paintbrush, Dune Entertainment, Scott Free Productions

JoBlo's Rating

8/10

Synopsis

After India’s father dies suddenly, her uncle Charlie, whom she never knew existed, comes to live with her and her emotionally unstable mother. Soon after his arrival, she begins to suspect that this mysterious, charming man has ulterior motives. But instead... See more of feeling outrage or horror, the friendless girl becomes increasingly infatuated with him.

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