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ACROSS
Place offering refuge (9) Structured formal discussion (6)
Go beyond (6)
Graceful white bird (4) Tight (5)
Woodwind instrument (4)
17 Physical complaint (7)
18 Queen of the jungle? (7) 19 Praise (7)
22 Definite (7)
24 Kitchen fitment (4)
25 Seize (power) by force (5) 26 Throbbing pain (4)
29 Order of business (6)
30 Winner (6)
31 That which is left over (9) 1 8
9 12 13 14
DOWN
Cry of dismay (4)
Pleasant (weather) (7) Implement, tool (7)
Boulder (4)
Small particular (6) Extremely weak (6)
Plant with edible tips (9) Department dealing with employees (9)
15 Put your feet up! (5)
16 Apologetic (5)
20 Shrink back in
embarrassment (6)
21 Eyelash make-up (7)
22 Mobile home (7)
23 Ship’s brake (6)
27 On a single occasion (4)
28 Adolescent’s pimple rash (4) 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11
Though barely a thimble of fake blood is splashed, this moody Canadian horror seems destined for cult status.
An unnerving Julia Sarah Stone is Sarah, an 18-year-old student who, for reasons left unexplained, has been sleeping on the slide of her local playground. When she learns of a university sleep study experiment, she sees a way to make a few dollars and get a decent night’s kip. But, as you can probably guess from the spooky score, the project isn’t all it seems.
This is one of those slow-burning horrors powered by its atmosphere rather than jump scares.
Despite not always knowing what was going on, I found myself caught in its icy grip. The ending will be divisive but director Anthony Scott Burns lets you feel the power of the unexplained.