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Stairway to Heaven or Highway to Hell? That is the question that writer/director Jenni Ivers (The Cabin) attempts to answer when the gene for violence has been discovered. Suddenly, mass hysteria takes hold across the major cities of America as people are tested ...
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Beginning with a crackling version of “House of the Rising Sun” playing in the background, Terror Tales gets off to a jolly GREAT start. We are immediately thrust into a family discussion as one teenager dares comparing getting high to Justin Bieber with getting ...
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Written, produced and directed by Justin McConnell (Galaxy of Horrors, Minutes Past Midnight), Lifechanger is one of the best horror hybrids to ever crawl its way out of Canada. This film feels like an EVENT; like we are watching one of the great love cinematic affairs ...
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What is the director of such Will Ferrell comedy classics as Anchorman, Talledega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, and Step Brothers doing taking on the story of the architect of one of the most contentious periods in American political history? He’s putting his signature ...
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The Demons are coming! The Demons are coming! The Demons are coming! This is the supernatural and haunted world of The Demonologist. It is a place where the unexpected happens; where one detective, played by a very engaged Brian Klause, discovers that ...
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You get to see how cruel the world is at Christmas. Leave it to a super stylized Santa slasher to illustrate that best. Christmas Blood, originally released last year in Norway, is finally making its North American debut this year and the timing, as one lunatic ...
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I always suspected that the road to hell involved a path through Dallas, Texas via Highway 75. I might be correct, too. After all, Dallas is where writer/director Jon Keeyes’ The Harrowing was filmed. In his latest film, Keeyes (American Nightmare) tackles madness ...
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Some of the last words that Stan Lee ever muttered were, “take care of my boy”. Phil Lord and the (literal) hundreds of designers that contributed to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, have done Stan and co-creator Steve Ditko proud ...
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Tales of silver and gold. Yes, this documentary has its origins in that of greed and power. Our history concerning the treatment of indigenous people is not a pretty one. Thus, The Women in the Sand is also a heartbreaking story that, unfortunately, took place ...
Read more: The Women in the Sand: A Story of Death Valley’s Original People (2018) - Movie Review
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City of Gold wants to be something it just isn’t: an action adventure serial. But, in a movie where supernatural possession occurs and leaps in time happen, all packaged in a quasi-S&M public service announcement, that adventurous spirit gets lost deep in the Peruvian ...
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