![]() ![]() The film’s storylines seemingly go in 10 different directions, only to preposterously converge in defiance of all the postulates of Euclidian geometry. As a Dubliner would say, it’s absolute gas. The ingredients are unorthodox, but they come together in an uproarious way. ![]() It’s a scrummy omelette of a movie, a dish that’s off the menu. Conjure up playwright Noël Coward scrambling The Exorcist, Hellraiser, and Ghostbusters into his 1941 psychic stage comedy Blithe Spirit and you might half-imagine what Extra Ordinary tastes like. This cluttered Irish farce is more than just a wee bit bonkers, stuffed with enough nutty paranormal activity to cast out a few spirits and latch the gate to hell until the next foolish human being attempts to open it again. ![]()
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