Friday the 13th is normally associated with fear and the
dread of terrible things happening and therefore it is no wonder that this is the day that was
chosen to release the movie Red Lights.
Red Lights is a psychological thriller evolving around the
activities of Dr Margaret Matheson who is a college tutor as well as a paranormal
activity researcher. This means that she and her assistant, Tom Buckley, look
for the “Red Lights” or the sly ploys that phony psychics use to hoodwink the
public when staging bogus ghost whisperings, fake faith healings and other similar paranormal activities.
Though these activities do not usually perturb Dr Matheson,
the return of Simon Silver to the psychic scene, after a three decade hiatus, has her at
her wits end.
All in all, Red Lights (2012) is a movie to consider watching if you lack
friggatriskaidekaphobia or the irrational fear of Friday the 13th, as it may
give you something fearful to associate with the date.