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We’ve all been in the middle of family feuds. Especially when politics are involved. Nothing divides us quicker than being on opposite sides of the political spectrum. Taking that situation in a very literal sense, This Land arrives on Digital and Demand to rile up all the Thanksgiving ghosts of ...
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Paranoia reigns supreme in The Burial! Molly is all about being a part of a team. Even if that means going to a remote cabin next to an abandoned coal mine when her boyfriend, Brian, receives a phone call from Keith, his estranged brother. He claims he’s an ...
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When was the last time a werewolf film gave you the chills? Exactly. Well, prepare yourselves then because Wolf Garden has arrived and it is ready to leave you howling at the moon with its moody, atmospheric mystery ...
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SHE’S BAAAAAACCCCCKKKKKK! There’s a creepy book in a bin down in the basement. It’s called the Book of Souls and, if you look closely at it, you can actually see a woman’s face on the cover. Is it flesh bound with stitches? It certainly looks to be and it has one guy (Nicholas Michael ...
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There’s something inside Mikey James (Mykel Shannon Jenkins, The Paper Tigers) that is holding him back in everything he does. He’s tired of hiding; tired of just waiting; and he’s not willing to continue this way. He wants his life back and, after the events in The Gods, he’s back to take ...
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Can you say identity crisis? Many don’t know this fun fact, but the creator of James Bond, author Ian Fleming, really wanted a dull name for his hero. He didn’t want it to be glamorous at all, which is why, thumbing his way through Birds of the West Indies, he chose ...
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The Welder starts with an absolute atmospheric bang as a flashback to a traumatic event for Eliza (Camila Rodríguez), a young Latina woman, has her sleepwalking in the rain. The scene is full of emotion and panic as we watch her, almost in a daze, meander from her bedroom, leave the ...
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Sometimes the perfect home is not worth its cost. This rings true in the unsettling events of Black Balsam, a moody slice of American pride and paranoia. It’s cold. It’s haunting. And, thanks to the performances by all involved, it’s totally within the realm of possibility as one demented soul ...
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Sometimes, after years of abuse, it takes someone new to show you THE WAY OUT, even if that road is not as it seems at all. Stay for the end, dear readers, because this thriller is full of surprises that you are going to want to see to its unsettling conclusion ...
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“Are you telling me that I’m just words on a page?” Who needs stage direction when you can’t even agree on the names of your characters?! Welcome to the freewheeling antics of Murder, Anyone? Where even someone arriving in a chicken costume is a welcome addition ...
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- Death of a Princess - The Story of Grace Kelly's Fatal Car Crash
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- 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