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Marking the momentous return to cinemas for the summer movie season is A Quiet Place Part II, the much-anticipated and oft-delayed follow up to one of 2018’s biggest films. Set to originally open in March of 2020, the film was shelved when the Coronavirus pandemic shut down theaters ...
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That’s my bad bitch! Lessons in Global Warming don’t get any more hilarious than in the twisting pull of Road Head, a horror comedy from writer Chloe Skye, director David Del Rio, and Terror Films. The horror and hilarity begins almost immediately when an endless road in the dead of ...
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As charming as it is long, Finding You, the new movie from cinematographer-turned director Brian Baugh is packed with plenty of good intentions and awkward cliches. And that’s part of the problem ...
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Drunk Bus opens on a chilly and snowy night in Kent, Ohio. The streets are slick with freshly fallen snow and . . . foul-smelling puke. That’s right, living up to its name, the passengers on board this bus are all about the good times, well, everyone but the driver who, nine months prior to the start of this comedy, lost the young love of his life when she left him for New York City. ...
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“You’re young, you’re black, and you’re on trial. What else do they need to know?” Those are the discouraging words offered by a public defender to a young black man who has been implicated in a robbery-gone-awry as he faces a jury and criminal justice system he knows is ...
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Just when you thought anthology horror couldn’t get any braver or better! Here comes 100 Candles and its solid collection of tricks and treats because, well, isn’t every day Halloween?! ...
Read more: 100 Candles (AKA The 100 Candles Game) - Movie Review
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Great views often come with great BIG consequences. Don’t believe me? Just ask professional photographer L. B. "Jeff" Jefferies, famously portrayed by Jimmy Stewart, from Hitchcock’s Rear Window, which seems to be an influence on The Penthouse. He might not have ...
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The RETRO feel BAD vibes begins here! What do you do when an EVIL once halted resumes in your small town? Smash your face onto the keys of a typewriter until the flesh peels? Fall asleep in an empty movie theater? Enter Belleview Manor and rage against its ...
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It is indeed a MAD world we are spiraling in. With the pulsating synths from composer Wojciech Golczewski crystalizing the haunting blue atmosphere, Undergods ROARS to life as human bodies - dead and swarming with flies - are picked up off the deserted ...
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. . in which veteran character actor Bill Oberst Jr. takes the war on drugs to a whole NEW level as he, after the loss of his daughter to an opioid overdose, turns VIOLENT vigilante and hits the streets, hunting all those responsible for her death. Suddenly, the ...
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Morbidly Hollywood
- Colorado Street Suicide Bridge
- Death of a Princess - The Story of Grace Kelly's Fatal Car Crash
- Joaquin Phoenix 911 Call - River Phoenix - Viper Room
- Screen Legend Elizabeth Taylor Dies at 79
- Suicide and the Hollywood Sign - The Girl Who Jumped from the Hollywood Sign
- The Amityville Horror House
- The Black Dahlia Murder - The Death of Elizabeth Short
- The Death of Actress Jane Russell
- The Death of Brandon Lee
- The Death of Chris Farley
- The Death of Dominique Dunne
- The Death of George Reeves - the Original Superman