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Kira feels alone. She seems to hide herself from the world. In fact, the world she chooses to live in feels slightly unreal; it’s as if it exists locked inside a dream. Everything is diffused in a hazy sort of reality . . . and she doesn’t dare scratch at the fibers ...
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Beauty before bestiality! Greed. Envy. Gluttony. Lust. Sloth. Pride. Wrath. We all recognize these words as the Seven Deadly Sins. But what if these deadly sins were also the basis for a set of ...
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Opening Friday, September 27th at the Screenlands Crossroads in Kansas City is the follow-up work of Four Lions’ Chris Morris. While not as trong as his previous film, The Day Shall Come is still very hilarious and on-point as a small time Miami street preacher finds himself funded by the ...
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Damn. Who hasn’t been flat broke before? I dare say every single one of us has, at some point in our adult lives, been without money before. In a way, the struggle humanizes us; makes us a bit more responsible. Hopefully, it doesn’t dehumanize us as we, through the struggle ...
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Every town has a legend, but does every town have a monster to go along with it? If you’re traveling through Louisiana, Missouri any time soon, you may want to stop and visit with some of the ...
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The Baylock Residence is a house full of dark secrets and even darker reasons. Things go bump in the night in writer/director Anthony M. Winston’s The Baylock Residence, premiering Tuesday, September 17, 2019 on VOD through ...
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Marching straight into Hell itself comes the single-action six-shooter skills of Charles Bronson’s doppelgänger! And, yeah, Bronzi takes NO prisoners. That’s right, the savage filmmaking team of Robert Bronzi (who blew our minds in Death Kiss with his badass Bronson-like looks and steely-eyed swagger) and ...
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When Mary Shelley started writing her Frankenstein novel, I wonder if she knew just how fluid and longstanding her masterpiece of fiction would prove to be. Probably not, right? I mean, that’s not the writer’s purpose. We, the audience, are the ...
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Because secrets – especially those involving cold, cold corpses – don’t stay buried forever. This is where an independent feature like Hellmington, willing to get is hands dirty, gets its strength ...
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We all have our marathons to run. Whether battling drug addiction, fighting a disease, or simply trying to raise a family the right way, life is hard and it presents many challenges that we must overcome to be happy with ourselves ...
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