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The Scary of Sixty-First

The Scary of Sixty-First

Directed by Dasha Nekrasova

While out apartment hunting, college pals Noelle and Addie stumble upon the deal of a lifetime: a posh duplex on Manhattan's Upper East Side. But soon after moving in, a more sinister picture of the apartment emerges when a mysterious woman arrives and claims the property used to belong to the infamous and recently-deceased Jeffrey Epstein. A SHUDDER EXCLUSIVE.

Two roommates' lives are upended after finding out that their new Manhattan apartment harbors a dark secret.

Cast: Dasha Nekrasova, Betsey Brown, Madeline Quinn, Mark Rapaport

Member Reviews

Okay: the scariest thing about this film is the fact that someone decided to green-light it in the first place. Seriously, I’ve seen better film left by cheap detergent; if there was a way to somehow get the time back that I wasted watching this detritus, I’d be first in line, but since we all know THAT will never happen, I guess my next best option will be to drink myself into forgetting this wannabe arthouse dipshittery. The Chooch was not impressed.

ChoochBartucci
2 weeks ago

Extremely important to the history of cinema.

belowmyclavicle
2 weeks ago

the greatest movie ever made. dasha nekrasova is a genius, her artistry cannot be denied!!

rydelrey
1 month ago

I truly don't know what to say

Jake503
2 months ago

Why did they let her make a movie

danwroy
2 months ago