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The movie never entirely flatlines, and there are some funny touches, but it annoyingly fails to do anything with the kooky situation it elaborately establishes, and there are no real shocks or laughs. RELATED: 41 Hottest Pictures Of Psylocke 3. She will appear in Julie Loves to Gamble and Annie Cook. The year 2013 saw her performance as Elizabeth Warden in Tio Papi. Kelly took part in the film The Innkeepers as Leanne Rease-Jones in 2011. Kelly McGillis plays a mysterious ex-soap actress who checks into the hotel, and reveals herself to share their fascination. Cast & Crew Ti WestScreenplay, Producer, Editing, Director Sara PaxtonCast Pat Heal圜ast Kelly McGillisCast George RiddleCast Eliot RockettCinematography. She also played Susan Stratton’s role in Ground Control. Yes, The Innkeepers is slow-paced, yet here the film’s strength lies, making way for that ever increasingly rare of filmmaking tools: investment in characters. and a former actress turned grumpy medium (Kelly McGillis) 20-somethings Claire (Sara Paxton) and Luke (Pat Healy) are swapping 12-hour. Goodness, what a thoroughly enjoyable time this is but probably only for those with an attention span on the longer side. Movie Review - The Innkeepers - A Creepy Hotel. It is pretty clear, though, that Claire really doesn't know what to do with her life, and poor Luke has undeclared feelings for Claire. DIRECTOR Ti West WRITER Ti West STARS Sara Paxton Pat Healy Kelly McGillis DVD & BLU-RAY Now. Movie Review - 'The Innkeepers' - A Creepy Hotel. Sara Paxton and Pat Healy have a reasonably quirky-amusing sparring relationship playing Claire and Luke, two twentysomethings who – because of their interest in ghosts – have taken desk-clerking jobs at a hotel that is rumoured to be haunted and is on the point of closing down.
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In narrative terms, it pretty much treads water until the final 10 minutes. T hree years ago, horror director Ti West made The House of the Devil, a movie which, frustratingly, failed to deliver on its promise and the same thing happens with his new film, a single-location haunted-hotel film that is bafflingly bland and unatmospheric.