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- By Loron Hays
Receive this earth and know my journey! An independent romp through the much and the myre of the bayou? And it’s not an episode of Scooby Doo? Sign me up! ...
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One German family - consisting of Jan (Mark Waschke) and Nina (Sabine Timoteo), teenage daughter, Emma (Jule Hermann), and Max (Wanja Valentin Kube), their young son - are about to get their world rocked by a home invasion that is witnessed by almost everyone, yet perceived severely ...
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The Crawleys go meta in Downton Abbey: A New Era, the latest chapter of the Downton Abbey saga which sees the aristocratic family closing out the roaring ‘20s in grand fashion as a motion picture crew comes to the Abbey to shoot a movie ...
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Hold onto your seats! Dreamworks Animation goes full speed ahead into its new chapter with The Bad Guys, a high octane animated thriller that steals from the heist films of the ‘60s and leans into the company’s new direction with an energy we’ve not seen from the studio in quite some time ...
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“We are therapists. Nuts are our specialty.” This is what despair looks like. It is cold and hollow, freezing its victims to the very core of their being. For one mother, it is her daughter’s unnatural suicide which invites this unwelcome visitor in, and she can’t seem to shake its grip. No bottle. No pill. No tear is ever ...
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If a film’s atmosphere could whisper all of its secrets, They Talk would never shut up. This horror film oozes with gothic goo and it does so with intelligence and respect for the horror genre as the past comes crawling out of the grave! ...
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Visions of MURDER! This is how writer/director Chad Ferrin (The Deep Ones, The Chair) opens his latest horror film. The unsettling collection of images kickstarts a series of events that has one telephone psychic wishing she’d hung up on her latest caller, a strange-sounding ...
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An art heist by the aged?! Get ready to laugh at The Duke as another charming caper is unleashed! Director Roger Michell (Notting Hill, The Weekend) might not be with us anymore, but his final narrative film, The Duke, is reason enough to celebrate the cinematic output he left us with. Like a typical ...
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Like Edward Scissorhands before it, this is an imaginative film about characters struggling to find their path forward. They - like much of the populous in Marvelous and the Black Hole - are dangling by a thread in between stations in life. Good thing there is a bit of MAGIC to push them in ...
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When religion goes WRONG! It's central to this slow burn slasher flick. You see, Father Abraham is concerned for your children. We hear his broadcast all through the opening few minutes of Children of Sin and already we are alarmed by his proclamations about children and all their super ...
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