Speak No Evil may be a lot "less explicit" than the original horror movie, but it's still "horrific"
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Thanks to James Watkins’ latest, we can now add another track to the list of innocuous earworms mischievously used to score moments of menace and violence: The Bangles’ 1989 chart-topper Eternal Flame. To reveal exactly how Susanna Hoffs’ dulcet tones feature in the Eden Lake director’s nail-biting remake of …