![]() ![]() Her counterpart, Luke (Pat Healy) appears to be in a similar state, however he is much older than Claire. We never discover how old she is supposed to be but we can infer from the movie she is supposed to be a lot older than she acts. Sara Paxton’s character, Claire, is clearly very immature. This gives plenty of time to get to know the two protagonists and their relationship with each other and the hotel. Apart from the two leads there are only 5 other real characters in the movie. One of the things that is both an advantage and disadvantage to the film is the small cast. Obviously, the more the two look for hauntings, the more weird things begin to happen around them. During their weekend they spend their time trying to find evidence of spiritual activity in an attempt to try and reignite interest in the hotel. The Innkeepers stars Sara Paxton and Pat Healy as the last two employees at the Yankee Pedlar Inn on its final weekend before closing. Over the weekend I was able to enjoy 2011’s sleeper hit, The Innkeepers, which is still surprisingly unique given the amount of time since the film’s release. Interestingly, each film deals with family in the face of evil. Last year and the year before that gave us Goodnight Mommy and The Babadook. Earlier this year we were graced with The Witch an uncomfortable tale about a puritan family moving into the new England wilderness in the 1630’s. It’s always interesting to see what each year brings to the horror genre. ![]()
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