Get ready to grab the armrests with this sufficiently spooky (and funny) horror comedy triptych from England. When told that all the supernatural phenomena that he’s spent years trying to debunk on the successful reality series Psychic Cheats are in fact real, devout skeptic Phillip Goodman (co-director and co-writer Andy Nyman) sets about the work of exposing a trio of alleged psychics who appear to be the genuine article. Nyman and his filmmaking partner Jeremy Dyson do a slam-bang job of opening up their stage play for the screen, and together, they produce a healthy ratio of successful jump scares, providing more jolts than any recent American horror opus. Don’t expect much in the way of innovation, just a few fresh goose pimples squeezed from a time-tested genre. Sadly, the biggest shock is saved for last, as the film runs it course long before the makers decided to slap a “The End” on it. (2018) — Scott Marks
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