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- By Frank Wilkins
We all know that one perfect couple. You know the one. They always agree with each other, they never fight, never display a bit of trouble, and they’re always obnoxiously happy, no matter what. They’re simply perfect together ...
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- By Loron Hays
Opening with two tied-up women struggling for their lives gives audiences a knee-jerk reaction as award-winning filmmaker Nathanieal Nuon’s new thriller, The Voices, begins. Wait? What! The Saw-like atmosphere of this slowly unwinding thriller, as it begins, might leave us a little disturbed ...
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There is an area deep in the heart of the northwestern wilderness known for its recurring sightings of strange creatures. From the legendary Bigfoot (or as my son calls him, BIG TOE) to other mysterious creatures, this is an area that from September to October is known as a place where you ...
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- By Christopher Symonds
As a life-long DC fan, I have felt a little bit like a diehard football fan that backs his underperforming team, no matter what. It both evokes a sense of pride and of blind foolishness, when, no matter how much you love a particular brand of something, you must concede that they have lost in ...
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- By Frank Wilkins
Move over John Wick, there’s a new badass on the cinematic landscape. And his name is Hutch Mansell. Though a seemingly typical suburban dad living on a cul-de-sac with a beautiful wife and two kids – a real nobody, don’t take his mild-mannered everyman disposition at face value. You will ...
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Just drive. The pulse is POETIC. The neons are BOLD and knifing with exactness. And the characters are SONGS to the night. Dark and mysterious, this film BROODS with slick acceleration ...
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Doors slam shut on their own. Dark figures lurk in the shadows. Unnatural images in the mirror. This is a movie, quite literally, about all the haunted skeletons in one man’s closet and, as it takes its time with the build-up, makes for a HELL of a ride through the darkest night of the soul ...
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On the very short list of important people who have almost singlehandedly saved scores of lives, there’s one name you’ve likely never heard of. British businessman turned government agent Greville Wynne is the real life subject of Dominic Cooke’s spy thriller called The Courier ...
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Imagine a world connected by airborne nanotech. It is a world full of avatars; a world without crime and, since people can travel far distances simply by speaking their destinations aloud, a world free of pollution. Of course, because there are cameras literally everywhere, the human body ...
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There’s something wrong with Todd (Hans Hernke). What it is - or more like what Todd does with it - will unnerve you and leave you wounded. This is what happens when Todd, not taking his doctor’s advice, decides to withdraw from his family and set his sites on an aspiring young actress ...
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Movie Reviews
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