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| Category | Details | |----------|---------| | | In 1830‑s New York, a veteran detective (Bale) teams up with a young cadet (Melling) to investigate a series of grisly murders at West Point Academy. Their investigation inspires Poe’s later poem “The Raven.” | | Running Time | 121 minutes | | MPAA Rating | R (strong language, some violence, brief sexual content) | | Production Companies | 20th Century Fox (now under Disney), 21 Laps Entertainment, The Safran Company | | Box‑Office | Worldwide gross ≈ $5 million (limited theatrical run; the film performed better on VOD/streaming). | | Critical Reception | Rotten Tomatoes: 71 % (Tomatometer), 6.5/10 average. Metacritic: 58/100 (mixed/average). Critics praised Bale’s performance and the atmospheric period setting, but some found the pacing slow. | | Awards/Nominations | Nominated for several technical categories (costume design, production design) in genre‑specific awards; no major Academy nominations. |

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While the Marquis siblings die in a fire during a botched ritual, the film’s ultimate revelation occurs after the case is seemingly closed: | Category | Details | |----------|---------| | |

To navigate the rigid, secretive atmosphere of the military academy, Landor enlists the help of a young, eccentric cadet and aspiring poet: (Harry Melling). Poe, sensitive and observant, uses his "poetic" intuition to help Landor decipher clues that point toward occult rituals and local families. Suspicions and the Marquis Family Metacritic: 58/100 (mixed/average)