Originally a horror fiction novel by Susan hill about a menacing specter that hunts a small English town foreshadowing the death of children. In 1987 just four years after the release of the book, Stephen Mallatratt adapted this chilling story into a stage play that was well received.
The basic plot of this story is a classic, you got the creepy old house outside a small town in the middle of nowhere. Add some ghosts and creepy kids and done. The movie starts kinda messed up, three little girls are having a tee party when they all get up and jump out of the window, seconds later you here the mother screaming. I was hocked like two minutes in. After the intro there's some background on Radcliffe's character which i have a very hard time seeing "Harry Potter " as a single dad I think it will take a long time for me not to see a dorky little wizard. His acting is defiantly gotten better and it was nice to see that he wasn't type cast.
The only outer movie I've seen by detector James Watkins was Descent Part 2 and it was kinda bad, OK it was rely bad. (The first one was way better.) This movie kinda reminds me of the others and the the orphan, but that might just me.All tho this was a PG-13 movie i feel more 20 to 30 year old's will enjoy this movie as well. Most pg 13 movies are not that good or scary, but this one was both. I rely liked this movie, even with the stubborn, ignorant hill people cliche. I think the part where Radcliffe pulls the body from the mud will stick with me good stuff right there.I think that the cinematography was one of the strengths, a few times something would jump out and scare the hell out of me, man i love that. Overall i relay enjoyed this movie a lot, one of the weaknesses, I thought it could be a little shorter but was not overly long. As far as detector James Watkins's work goes, i have only seen the two movies, and this is the best so far.
The critics have mixed feelings some liked it and some did not like it, but know one rely hated it or rely liked it. Most complaints where about the music being what made it scary as one blogger says on Eonline.com review
" The scare tactics in the first half rely too heavily on amping the music up to 11. The visuals are genuinely creepy on their own, and the punched-up score can be grating."
Read more: http://www.eonline.com/news/movie_reviews/movie_review_woman_in_black_plenty/291684#ixzz1nEZgYnQh
After watching this film I think I would watch more films from this detector and my friends would as well.
In closing I only have one more thing to say.
you will pay for the whole set, but you will only need the edge.

In closing I only have one more thing to say.
you will pay for the whole set, but you will only need the edge.