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Maybe it’s the binge watching I’ve done of Twin Peaks: The Return recently. Maybe it’s the anxiety I have of driving at night. Regardless of the why, there is a smooth seduction to the beginning of Rememory which reminds me of just how powerful headlights slicing ...
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Directed by Rich Ragsdale and shot on location by Pierluigi Malavasi, Ghost House will win over its audience through the use of its creepy visuals alone. The sight of a skeletonized finger plunging into the open mouth of Scout Taylor-Compton (from Rob Zombie’s Halloween series) ...
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Joe Lewis, a friend of Bruce Lee and himself a Karate Champion, gets immortalized in Death Fighter (aka White Tiger) an awesome throwback with a comparable vibe to Cannon’s successful American Ninja series. While Lewis passed away in 2012, this film was the last thing he ...
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Good Time is the rare but surprisingly effective example of what can happen when a couple of burgeoning filmmakers looking to make a name for themselves are given some money and access to a few big name Hollywood stars. Rarely are such up-and-comers ever given ...
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The Hitman’s Bodyguard bludgeons its way into theaters with a rapid-fire hail of machine gun bullets and filthy jokes, neither of which is capable of hitting a target with any amount of consistency. ...
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The name is Bang. Joe Bang. And, given the chance, he could seriously ROCK your world with one explosion after the other. He is also merely one in a canvas of eccentric characters that makes Logan Lucky, written and directed by Steven Soderbergh (The Informant and ...
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God bless those who’ve waited patiently since the announcement of The Dark Tower’s big screen adaptation. You deserve a medal. The project has been gestating in one form or another for the last decade or so, and after numerous fits, starts, vicious rumors, crew changes, and ...
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Horrifying. Absolutely fucking horrifying. And bloody, damn brilliant, too. If the title, Hounds of Love, makes you think you are in for a romantic comedy then stop. Breathe deeply. This tale of kidnapping and torture is the furthest thing from a rom-com and, since there is a ...
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Director Malcolm D. Lee – cousin to Spike Lee – turns the friends-behaving-badly genre on its head with Girls Trip, a riotously funny celebration of woman, friendship, and loyalty that follows the debaucherous antics of four college friends reunited for a girls trip to New ...
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Religion, family, politics, culture, life-threatening illness, forbidden romance (and so many other things) get the once-over in comedian Kumail Nanjiani’s The Big Sick, his real-life story that is as heart-breaking as it is funny, and preposterous as it is authentic. Were it not ...
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