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When it comes to combining genres, The Mahal Empire reigns supreme. Bikers and vampires? Count me in! Directed by Michael Su (Night of the Tommyknockers, Bridge of the Doomed, Death Count) and starring Costas Mandylor (Saw franchise) Tara Reid (American ...
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Watch closely. Things aren’t quite what they seem. That’s one of the ideas behind The Unseen as one young lawyer, Tommy Olson (RJ Mitte, Breaking Bad) begins his career investigating unsolved cases. His unique insight - being a survivor of the deadly accident at the ...
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This house wakes up at night. Absolutely. The Haunting Lodge, directed by filmmakers Kendall and Vera Whelpton (The House In Between), is a fascinating investigation into the reported hauntings at a remote hunting lodge in Georgia. The land surrounding it is no ...
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. . . and everywhere that Mary went, the lamb was sure to go! You know how the nursery rhyme goes, except in director Jason Arber’s bloody version of this beloved rhyme, Mary’s lamb has gone completely bonkers and keeps killing people and bringing them to the dinner table so Mary ...
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This is why I love independent filmmaking. Artists get to challenge genre norms. Written by Bret Miller and directed by Harley Wallen (Ash and Bone), Beneath Us All begins in Scandinavia in 912 AD. That’s correct. It is a brave move for an independent feature, yet Wallen pulls ...
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If ever an award should be handed out for classicism in the opening two minutes of a film, it ought to go to writer/director Robbie Smith’s Grieve. For two whole minutes, we hover above a man who is lying on the floor, wrapped up with sorrow as the title of the movie spreads out in full ...
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“The mummy walks at midnight!” The frights are baaaack! And with them a whole lot of fun, too. Complete with a fresh set of fun faux trailers (The Slaughter, directed by Shawn Burkett, Night of the Halloweenies from director Jonathan Patrick Hughes, Radio Tower Road, directed by ...
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Public art has to withstand the elements. Keep that in mind as The Curse of Willow Song rolls out. There is beauty in the breakdown, but it is going to require a heavy, heavy price ...
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The past is never dead. It’s not even past. It’s an idea introduced by writer William Faulkner and, thematically, it is present as the day is long in Writer/Director Tereza Nvotová’s hauntingly beautiful film, Nightsiren. Operating as pure visual poetry with a damn fine message, the film hits ...
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“Aren’t you breaking some super spy trouble for telling me all this?” John Doe is a “soldier’s soldier” and now he’s under their control. Robert Patrick (The X-Files, Terminator 2) says this as the lead scientist responsible for this top-secret program which turns Former ...
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