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Hell yes! The 1980s’ VHS vibe, complete with a fabulous post-punk synthwave score and a fetish for gross-out gore, is alive and well thanks to the horror and hilarity of Parts Unknown! ...
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Paranoia. It’s a killer. Mix that with a buzzing city atmosphere and smoking hot jazz licks and you have a recipe for an intense thriller, which is EXACTLY what Browse is: a Neo-noirish film that sprinkles sex, sultry tunes, and suspicion as if it were salt on a bucket of popcorn ...
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He’s cute! He’s cuddly! He’s a Baby Frankenstein! I’m going to confess something and come clean right from the start of this review. I freaking love this movie. To me, it is comedic solid gold and ANYONE who came of age in the 1980s is going to love it, too. Baby Frankenstein works in a ...
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Originally scheduled to premiere at this year’s SXSW Festival before setting out on a limited theatrical run, Arkansas, the new film from star, co-writer, and director Clark Duke (The Office, Hot Tub Time Machine), finds itself taking a different path, of sorts, as it goes straight to home video due ...
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“Linda, I didn’t faint did I?” With that question, Michelle (Alex Essoe, Doctor Sleep) suddenly realizes just how much trouble she is currently in. Linda (Precious Chong) is a fruitloop and, after spending the afternoon watching Shannon Doherty and Jessica Parker in Girls Just Wanna Have ...
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We're going to need a bigger desert. Beginning with some interesting looks at space as a mysterious alien scout approaches our tiny blue planet, Battlefield 2025 takes its time positioning all the moving character pieces in this science fiction movie. The people, whose ...
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The loony Left. The wrongheaded Right. Regardless of who you bat for, politics in America is STILL a dirty word. This political satire from The Daily Show’s Jon Stewart illustrates why as one Democrat political consultant gets in over his head in the American Heartland ...
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Who else but filmmaker Spike Lee could successfully incorporate such assorted filmmaking techniques as wipes, title cards, 16mm, 2.40:1 widescreen, black & white, flashbacks, archival footage, and photo stills into a single film that takes on such varied themes as violence, regret, male ...
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Opening with a montage of CCTV images in an airport, 7500 is immediately unsettling as all of your fears and suspicions about airports, terrorists, and whatever your experiences with flying are come to roost. Something is clearly going on as we watch people go through security checks. For roughly ...
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“A little more open. A little more closed. Perfect!” Those are the instructions from a young boy whose parents are serious about buying a summer home as they attempt to close the door for his long overdue nap. The house they are looking at is perfect for what they need . . . but the small ...
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