'The Order' brings Whidbey Island’s dark past to the big screen
A chilling real-life thriller from the Pacific Northwest is now the focus of the new film "The Order," starring Jude Law and Nicholas Hoult. While Hollywood dramatizes some of the events, the true story of domestic terrorism in the region remains even more shocking.
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