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- d16cb7df12335c148a1147d1eddfa89f9848a166477720a0dbe9ace9264eed04 accessdate "2013-01-24".
- d16cb7df12335c148a1147d1eddfa89f9848a166477720a0dbe9ace9264eed04 date "1999-09-10".
- d16cb7df12335c148a1147d1eddfa89f9848a166477720a0dbe9ace9264eed04 first "Jeff".
- d16cb7df12335c148a1147d1eddfa89f9848a166477720a0dbe9ace9264eed04 isCitedBy Stir_of_Echoes.
- d16cb7df12335c148a1147d1eddfa89f9848a166477720a0dbe9ace9264eed04 last "Vice".
- d16cb7df12335c148a1147d1eddfa89f9848a166477720a0dbe9ace9264eed04 location "Salt Lake City".
- d16cb7df12335c148a1147d1eddfa89f9848a166477720a0dbe9ace9264eed04 publisher "Deseret News Publishing Company".
- d16cb7df12335c148a1147d1eddfa89f9848a166477720a0dbe9ace9264eed04 quote "Even though the source material for the uneven psychological horror film, Stir of Echoes, is Richard Matheson's 1958 novel -- obviously written years in advance of the surprise summer hit The Sixth Sense -- there are parallels. Including a child character who can communicate with the dead, as well as an underlying theme of domestic violence. But the comparisons start and end there, since Stir of Echoes is as clumsy as The Sixth Sense is subtle, including a too-conventional and unconvincing -- if not entirely predictable -- ending.".
- d16cb7df12335c148a1147d1eddfa89f9848a166477720a0dbe9ace9264eed04 title "Stir is Clumsy Echo of Sense".
- d16cb7df12335c148a1147d1eddfa89f9848a166477720a0dbe9ace9264eed04 work Deseret_News.