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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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Larger-than-life horror director, Alfred Costella (a very funny and wild Vinny Curran), wants everyone to get off when they see his movies. Literally. His latest offering, an all practical-effects film, might just be his meal ticket into dining within the halls of horror. He’s even reaching out to ...
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GameStop. I like the stock! That proclamation not only provided a source of much-needed entertainment for sequestered souls looking to stick it to the man during the pandemic, it also made millionaires out of some, bankrupted others, and caused the game ...
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“Stay away from Oz!” Gale is a 30-minute movie about a legacy of shattered dreams as one young former Kansas native, Emily Gale (Chloë Culligan Crump), finds herself haunted by some disturbing images which connect her to her to her family’s unknown...
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Just in time for the All Hallows Eve season comes another in the recent series of Agatha Christie novel adaptations from director Kenneth Branagh. While his 2017 Murder on the Orient Express and last year’s Death on the Nile received lukewarm critical receptions and found limited ...
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Hold onto your butts! Grindhouse horror is not through with you yet, Horror Hounds! Megalomaniac, an award-winning feature from Writer/Director Karim Ouelhaj is upon us this month. The film is violent, subversive, and utterly enthralling as the extreme is showcased on film, leaning into ...
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. . and her cries for help echo through the woods. Opening with two sad, yet unrelated events, The Hanged Girl - which starts in the 1800s with a smallpox outbreak - brings its winding narrative together through an engagement party as a group of friends - most young doctors ...
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Protect your local waterways! Something is wrong with Jose (Brian Villabolos). Sure, he’s got a lot on his mind with the job and the failed attempts at getting his wife, Lucy (Lori Kovacevich) pregnant, but there’s something more; something that is driving his ...
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Desperation is a killer. Fantastically staged and realized, Failure! is a single-take master act in tension building as James (Ted Raimi, The Quarry, Ash v Evil Dead, Creepshow) is given one hour to choose between financial ruin or murder! It’s all to protect ...
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