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- By Loron Hays
The Perth Hills are on fire again! In a figurative sense, that is as souls cry out for a path toward paradise. If it sounds too poetic to be achieved in a couple of hours, just know that The Xrossing, a tough coming-of-age story which is dedicated to the memory of Andrew “Drewz” Namok - will ...
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- By Emily Strong
“By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes.” Coming off the 2018’s western anthology film, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, audiences were probably not anticipating the Coen brothers’ next film to be a gothic, expressionistic Shakespeare adaption. Oh, and yeah…one of ...
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Sometimes there just isn’t an easy way out of a really bad situation. Go ahead and get those happy thoughts out of your head. The Surprise Visit is not based on a happy occasion. Not at all. This is a film full of many twists and violent turns as a routine robbery goes tits up and someone is murdered. The fallout is ...
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This is a dark, dark, dark film to watch. Make sure you are in the right headspace before you even wander down into the depths of Breeder’s rabbit hole. You might not be the same person coming out ...
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Tired of the ongoing pandemic yet? You won’t be after this unsettling chiller is viewed. Old Strangers, which capitalizes smartly on both the pandemic and our desire to reunite with a feast of friends, is a frightening look at gatherings gone bad. Once this film comes to its conclusion, you'll ...
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Because no one would suspect a stubborn blind girl, right? A blind woman in a big house, all alone. Stop me if you've heard this premise before. Of course, you have! Audery Hepburn, 1967, right? The home invasion thriller was built upon those bones, yet See For Me brings something new ...
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Imagine it. A zombie staring at itself in the mirror. Mentally aware, but trapped in the body of a zombie. It is desperately trying to put a bandage on its wounds, trying to keep its new zombie identity hidden from those who would like to bash its brains in and, when it finally stumbles outside ...
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There’s a magnificently intriguing element that snakes its way through every one of Sean Baker’s films. From 2012’s Starlet, to 2015’s Tangerine, and then 2017’s The Florida Project, the indie filmmaker has shown a special talent for displaying the weird and wonderful lives of American citizens ...
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It seems that crazy bouts of rough and ready masturbation in front of churches (while sucking its doorknob) and conspiracy theories about the elite DO mix! Wait. Huh? Exactly ...
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Deck the halls with parts of Charlie! Tired of all the MERRY CHRISTMAS cheer? Ready to get your head rotated by something more than spiked eggnog? f so, then the darkly subversive satirical recipe that is An Exquisite ...
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