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There’s a somber irony that permeates nearly every frame of Steve Jobs, Danny Boyle’s new film about the famed Apple Computer co-founder (Michael Fassbender) and innovator of so many of the precious electronic comfort items we take for granted today. ...
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Don’t look now but there’s yet another film currently playing in theaters with a strong central character which isn’t played by a human. Everest Director Baltasar Kormákur’s mountain carried that film as an imposing juxtaposition that perfectly highlights man’s insignificance in the ...
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Stitching with a thick thread of isolation, director Bruce McDonald explores a day full of horror as one teen is left alone on Halloween night after receiving a whole lot of unexpected news. Something is growing inside her. Hellions, a Canadian produced feature opening in ...
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Everest, the new film that recounts the tragic true-life events surrounding the 1996 attempt by several groups of climbers to scale the world’s tallest mountain, has an inherent complication. One that often spells doom for most motion pictures. But because director Baltasar ...
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Andy Warhol’s comment about everyone achieving 15 minutes of fame gets put to the test in the larger-than-life antics of two grown ass men whose arguments over the ownership of a severed leg received national attention. From the talk show circuit to televised ...
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Based on the best-selling novel of the same name, 90 Minutes in Heaven tells the miraculous story of Don Piper (Hayden Christensen), a church pastor who died January 18, 1989 in a horrific automobile accident when a tractor-trailer rig smashes into his car. Unofficially declared ...
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Women. Madness. Women AND madness. I’m not insinuating anything here but the evidence in Alex Ross Perry’s Queen of Earth, a psychological thriller, is as disturbing as it is authentic. And, I should point out, the film works as well as it does because we AREN’T talking ...
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Louisiana native Mark Duplass has made quite a name for himself both behind and in front of the camera. From HBO’s Togetherness to Hannah Take the Stairs, he’s got a strong indie following that swears allegiance to his abilities. His psychotic turn in the found-footage horror ...
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Hailing all the way from Iceland, Z for Zachariah is a haunting post-apocalyptic thriller that, by focusing on the very human elements of selfishness and survival, breaks new ground in a science fiction genre that, these days, rarely produces a crop worth harvesting. The movie ...
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Embracing a joyously retro-generated vibe of all things bursting with rainbows, unicorns, NES, comic books, and Michael Ironside, Turbo Kid laser blasts its way into theaters and On Demand markets this weekend with the single mission to – as the late Rowdy Roddy Piper ...
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Movie Reviews
Morbidly Hollywood
- Colorado Street Suicide Bridge
- Death of a Princess - The Story of Grace Kelly's Fatal Car Crash
- Joaquin Phoenix 911 Call - River Phoenix - Viper Room
- Screen Legend Elizabeth Taylor Dies at 79
- Suicide and the Hollywood Sign - The Girl Who Jumped from the Hollywood Sign
- 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