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When a horror film works, its audience is absolutely haunted by its content. That’s what happens throughout Noise in the Middle, a horror film which will leave you spellbound by its cinematography and its wicked sense of atmosphere, both filling each frame with chills as an ...
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“Wake up. We’ve got company.” With those lines, a young couple finds their retreat into the woods for quiet and comfort cut short. David was going to propose, but their unexpected guests change the peaceful landscape almost immediately. From ...
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Who had diseased dinosaurs on their plate for 2020? I certainly didn’t, but writer/director Dustin Ferguson (5G Zombies, Angry Asian Murder Hornets) did and, with his demented flair for the horror comedy hybrid, the fast-working filmmaker pulls off yet another entertaining B-grade monster flick ...
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My Best Worst Adventure will hook you right from its warm and comical beginning. It’s hard to stop yourself from smiling as you witness an ultra urban-looking young teenager sitting on a raggedy bus as her joyless expression falls while being “groomed” by a fellow passenger. Her face ...
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How strong is your stomach? That’s the question you need to ask yourself before starting on this twisted tale of body horror. Incision has arrived! Obsession seems at the heart of plastic surgery. Either we are obsessed with making ourselves look better or obsessed with a flaw that ...
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Don’t Look Back is a warning to us all. Standing back and doing nothing except pulling out our phones and recording violent events might get us recognized on social media, but it will also haunt our dreams. At least, in this film’s opening moments, that messaging seems ...
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Who says you can’t film a movie during a pandemic where social distancing and face masks are required?! One of my favorite scenes in Dustin Ferguson’s The Beast Beneath happens early on. In it, a woman (Geovonna Casanova) has just heard screams along a hiking trail and ...
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What do you call an erotic drama that is neither erotic nor particularly all that dramatic? In the case of the new film from filmmaker William Olsson (An American Affair) called Lost Girls & Love Hotels, you call it boring. ...
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Because something haunts us all. That’s why They Live Inside Us matters this Halloween season. Independently made and clever with its use of twists and turns, this horror film - inspired by the success of The Witching Season - is definitely a “must see” as the creativity, the practical effects ...
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It is a bleak future that awaits us. We already know this, yet most of us have refused to accept it. To help us navigate these dark waters, we need to turn only to our creativity to find a path forward. Writer/Director Kodi Zene and Producer Lozen Fükem offer one solution with the opening chapter of ...
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