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The far-out spectacle! The sheer fun! The oversized action! The unexpected drama! And those mighty, mighty buns of steel! For a fourth time as a solo act, Thor (Chris Hemsworth) finds himself back on the silver screen in the wild space opera that is Thor: Love And Thunder ...
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Hands won’t stop these power tools! Now Christine is yet another statistic! With a killer opening sequence and a command of practical gore effects throughout its running time, Final Caller, the new film from the legendary director of Clownado and Bonehill Road proves to be yet another winner for ...
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Help me see it! With those words, fates are sealed in writer/director D.M Cunningham’s 3 Demons, a supernatural horror film headlined by Peter Tell, who also co-wrote the horror covered within as a deputy is tasked with watching over the body of a recently deceased woman ...
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Everyone is running away from something, suggests battered wife Nikki Travis (Bad President’s Dawna Lee Heising) as she picks up another woman along a desolate highway. For Nikki, it is her abusive husband (Walter Hochbrueckner, who also wrote and directed), whose violent ways left ...
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Sign the contract! Dark, brooding, and full of all sorts of hallucinogenic metaphors, The Summoned and its mysteries provide once jump scare after another thanks to a supernatural debt which must be paid. Hold tight, though, all is ...
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The apocalypse - by way of the slow burn found inside folk horror - looks EXACTLY like Glasshouse. Atmospheric in its rollout and made more suspenseful thanks to its own eeriness, Glasshouse is made complete thanks to the haunting (and absolutely stunning!!!) views of the Victorian Glass ...
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“The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of black seas of infinity, and it was not meant that we should voyage far.” - H.P Lovecraft, The Call of Cthulhu ...
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There is something strange STILL happening in Florence, Mississippi. As a fan of the Unexplained, I am always on the hunt for legitimate paranormal investigations which is why I originally visited the documentary The House in Between. Released in 2020, that film brought Alice Jackson and ...
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No fire next to the chemicals! With that sentence, you get your ONE warning because The Prey: Legend of Karnoctus isn’t kidding around when it comes to MONSTERS and MAYHEM. Bringing its FOUR-EYED carnage to the hills and caves of Afghanistan, this film, directed by The Hensman ...
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The 1980s vibes are strong with this one! From the synth score, the aesthetic; the opening late-for-the-bus routine as Sam (a spellbinding David Daniel) jogs through the neighborhood much like Ferris Bueller did; to the toys scattered on the shelves of his room. The Bloody Man delivers horror by ...
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