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"Something in me, dark and sticky . . . " - Peter Gabriel Dark and complex, leave it to writer/director Mark Schwab (Crisis Hotline) to bring the tragedy of one too many lies to a rather opulent vacation home. He absolutely delivers the drama when characters - here, it is two brothers - have ...
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Some towns should stay forgotten. With little to offer new visitors, they stay trapped in the cold recesses of time and are best left ignored and, you guessed it, unvisited. Blackwood Falls is one of those places that time should best rub out ...
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Come on, y’all! Let’s grab some crawfish pie and head down to the bayou as suggested by Jazz Fest: A New Orleans Story, the new documentary that takes us on an up-close and personal run through the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival (as it is formally called), the annual celebration ...
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The hive is preparing for a new queen! Make no mistake, writer/director Aleph Cine’s Spanish thriller, The Fall of the Queens, will definitely get your skin to crawling away from your bones with its haunting medley and it won’t be coming back anytime soon thanks to the eternally ...
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To put it plainly, Rondo and Bob is a true gem that cult film enthusiasts will surely appreciate! This is a documentary for the freaks out there as it highlights two outsiders in the movie industry: Bob Burns, known for his work in Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Hills Have ...
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Receive this earth and know my journey! An independent romp through the much and the myre of the bayou? And it’s not an episode of Scooby Doo? Sign me up! ...
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One German family - consisting of Jan (Mark Waschke) and Nina (Sabine Timoteo), teenage daughter, Emma (Jule Hermann), and Max (Wanja Valentin Kube), their young son - are about to get their world rocked by a home invasion that is witnessed by almost everyone, yet perceived severely ...
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The Crawleys go meta in Downton Abbey: A New Era, the latest chapter of the Downton Abbey saga which sees the aristocratic family closing out the roaring ‘20s in grand fashion as a motion picture crew comes to the Abbey to shoot a movie ...
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Hold onto your seats! Dreamworks Animation goes full speed ahead into its new chapter with The Bad Guys, a high octane animated thriller that steals from the heist films of the ‘60s and leans into the company’s new direction with an energy we’ve not seen from the studio in quite some time ...
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“We are therapists. Nuts are our specialty.” This is what despair looks like. It is cold and hollow, freezing its victims to the very core of their being. For one mother, it is her daughter’s unnatural suicide which invites this unwelcome visitor in, and she can’t seem to shake its grip. No bottle. No pill. No tear is ever ...
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