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Never allow the devil a chance at redemption. That’s the first thrust in the engine of The Last Thing Mary Saw, a well-made period occult drama set in an isolated farmhouse during the winter of 1843. If you are expecting a tale of demonic possession, you are going to be a bit disappointed ...
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A lot can happen in a week . . . especially when you are being spied on. This is the reality-twisting gut punch that is Eye Without a Face, the new thriller from Writer/Director Ramin Niami (Somewhere in the City, Babe’s & Rickey’s Inn and Shirin in Love). It turns out everything can be found ...
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With its mere concept, Edson Oda’s feature film debut, Nine Days, certainly had the potential of falling victim to an avalanche of clichés that would only be further piled on with winces and eye rolls from the audience. However, the way Oda confidently composes and presents the film to us, he ...
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It’s always a one-way mission with these motley crew of DC villains, isn’t it? You either love or hate them. You pretty much know that going into James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad, a reboot (or a rebuttle) of 2016’s Suicide Squad. But, as is the case with much of DC’s cinematic universe ...
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Dripping with a sweet pulpy period goodness, No Sudden Move is an entertaining throwback crime caper from Steven Soderbergh set in 1950s Detroit. Though chock full of heady commentary about many of the things that still plague our country to this day – things like greed, corruption, racism, ...
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This is a house full of secrets and complex formulas written on dry erase boards. Trust me, though, you definitely do not know the answers in The Return, a new horror film with plenty of tricks up its sleeve ...
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Death Alley is being billed as the true story of the Dalton Gang and what happened on October 5th, 1892 as they were gunned down after robbing two banks in broad daylight. Pretty bold, right? Now, I can’t tell you how true or not the movie is to the historical events, but Death Alley is one ...
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The Agents of Section 62 have returned to stop another villain! You have to admire the dedication writer/director Clay Moffatt has to the freewheeling films he makes on a dime. The Rise of Sir Longbottom, being a sequel to 2018’s Pocketman and Cargo Boy, continues both ...
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The life of a college student is not an easy one. Overpriced textbooks that you can’t return, challenging classes early in the morning, minimum wage hourly woes, and heartaches around every corner both in and outside of the campus. It’s definitely not for every recent graduate. Chad (Dylan ...
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“There are 4 things every person has more than they know . . . “ From the opening moment in which the camera practically glides into Longhorn Saloon , my interest in Dealings, a new short film from Day of Pigs’ Michael S. Rodriguez has my interest cranked to 11. Cheri, the ...
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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