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Every sword has a story. Opening with an ultra violent prologue, Yakuza Princess begins with an absolute BANG as a tragic event - unfolding 20 years ago - unfolds on the screen and lays out the path that brings two lost souls into an uneasy alliance where bloodlust becomes a blessing ...
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Because this type of evil never dies. That’s what happens when you build upon stolen and cursed land or so the legend goes. With the spooks, the scares, and the intensity cranked to absolute 11, Tokoloshe: The Calling takes the challenge of presenting South African cultural ...
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Alright, Peter Sefchik, you have my full attention. Armed to the teeth with paranoia, solid creature feature characters, bugs, and a healthy dose of otherly world atmosphere, Sefchik’s directorial debut, Behemoth, is a stunning, VFX-flexing thriller that, most certainly, will transport you off the ...
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A nice house on the outside equals a nice house on the inside, right? Maybe not. Hostage, directed by newcomer Eddie Augustin, has all the right makings for a cult following to grow in the months to follow its debut. Tightly-made and solid in its handling of edge-of-your-seat thrills and spills, Hostage is not afraid to ...
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- By Emily Strong
Three words: grab the tissues. Wearing its massive heart on its sleeve, CODA takes the spotlight as an unabashedly sweet film loaded with moments and performances that are sure to leave audiences feeling warm while also crying buckets of bittersweet tears. Sian ...
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Never allow the devil a chance at redemption. That’s the first thrust in the engine of The Last Thing Mary Saw, a well-made period occult drama set in an isolated farmhouse during the winter of 1843. If you are expecting a tale of demonic possession, you are going to be a bit disappointed ...
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A lot can happen in a week . . . especially when you are being spied on. This is the reality-twisting gut punch that is Eye Without a Face, the new thriller from Writer/Director Ramin Niami (Somewhere in the City, Babe’s & Rickey’s Inn and Shirin in Love). It turns out everything can be found ...
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- By Emily Strong
With its mere concept, Edson Oda’s feature film debut, Nine Days, certainly had the potential of falling victim to an avalanche of clichés that would only be further piled on with winces and eye rolls from the audience. However, the way Oda confidently composes and presents the film to us, he ...
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It’s always a one-way mission with these motley crew of DC villains, isn’t it? You either love or hate them. You pretty much know that going into James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad, a reboot (or a rebuttle) of 2016’s Suicide Squad. But, as is the case with much of DC’s cinematic universe ...
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- By Frank Wilkins
Dripping with a sweet pulpy period goodness, No Sudden Move is an entertaining throwback crime caper from Steven Soderbergh set in 1950s Detroit. Though chock full of heady commentary about many of the things that still plague our country to this day – things like greed, corruption, racism, ...
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