![]() However, Jenna - who despite listening to white noise via noise-cancelling headphones that would seem to have been a wise investment for her - has a rough night of sleep, to say the least. A stop at an Internet cafe leads to temporary lodging at the vaguely church-esque home of Ellie, (Freda Foh Shen), who, like her husband, Sam (Nicholas Campbell), seems very nice. Sis is furious with Jenna for going off her meds, and the latter soon swipes some cash and hits the road via bus. Among Jenna’s issues is misophonia, a disorder causing sounds all around her - even her hosts chewing their food - to give her great distress. That first story, “Jenna,” centers on Jenna Branson (Britt Robertson), who, after coming to live with her sister and her husband at their enviable seaside property following time spent at a medical facility. ![]() Relatedly, its first section is its strongest, “Books of Blood” consisting of three loosely connected stories. ![]() (Barker is another, by the way.) Although he’s dabbled in horror, as well as other genres, Braga is best known for his work on science-fiction, multiple “Star Trek” properties.īraga is relatively successful beaming some spooky vibes into “Books of Blood,” even if it runs increasingly low on the kind of scares that make you squirm on the couch. However, the one person who appears to be most responsible for how this movie took shape is TV veteran Brannon Braga - its director, co-writer and another of its many EPs. ![]()
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