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Something has been unleashed upon the unsuspecting world! And its bite is beyond deadly! With subterranean horror at its heart, They Crawl Beneath surfaces with a fun throwback horror vibe which just oozes with love for the 1950s. It opens with an unsettling peek at the creature which lurks ...
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“Don’t jump to conclusions.” Well, it’s a whodunnit. When you’ve seen one, you’ve seen them all, right? Well, that’s at least how our narrator, American film director Leo Kopernick (Adrien Brody), puts it in the opening sequence of See How They Run. And while, to a certain degree, Kopernick’s ...
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“This place is creepy as Hell.” Beginning in the middle of things is always a risk. Especially when it is a found footage flick, but the tension is immediate as one young woman takes us into the everglades and what awaits her there in the search for missing women or is it actually the search for ...
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Because there’s always something watching you from within the dark folds of the night. From Film Valor and directors Jamison M. LoCascio and Adam Ambrosio comes HOW DARK THEY PREY arriving on Amazon Prime Video and Watch Movies Now on September 15. This horror anthology ...
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Think only David Lynch can make a POV night drive through some secluded woods frightening? Think again as Writer/Director Christian Tafdrup, working alongside cinematographer Erik Molberg Hansen, and editor Nicolaj Monberg create a slow burn of psychological terror in Speak No ...
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This is not a wild goose chase. This is an earnest attempt at filmmaking . . . or so thinks one down-on-his-luck blogger as he trades the trust of his best friend for the eeriness of the occasion. Thing is, Greywood’s Plot! is an independent feature which trades finances for creativity and characterization ...
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According to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System, more than 600,000 people go missing in the United States each year. Most are recovered, but how many of those missing are left in the wild is unclear. This is where Something in the Woods comes into play as no one keeps ...
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No one wants to be ordinary, which is why one videographer keeps visiting The Alternate via a portal he has discovered. There, in the other world, he has everything he could ever want. But is it what it seems to be? ...
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Birthdays are meant to be positive experiences, which is why Natalie Paxton (Kesti Morassi, Wolf Creek) is cheering as her daughter blows out the candles on her birthday cake and, later in the evening, looking in closets and under the bed for monsters with her. Wishes made? Check. Room cleared ...
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A payphone in the middle of the desert? Half buried in the sand? Okay. You have my attention. Beginning with the disorientating feeling of falling, Mister Limbo plops its audience right in the middle of the desert as two strangers awaken beneath the blistering sun. It is as if they have been deposited ...
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