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Holy EPIC storytelling, Batman! Err, Ikaris, I mean. The Marvel Cinematic Universe has expanded way beyond Iron Man and Captain America, both of who are mentioned here, as Eternals take flight! This i...
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It’s not diversity. It’s history. Get that straight from the get-go. And this violent lesson is delivered with a steely-eyed focus on the REVENGE aspect chiseled deeply into the western genre. This is...
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Greetings from Valkenvania! Written and directed by Ghostbusters ’ Dan Akroyd, Nothing But Trouble has achieved almost legendary status as Akroyd ’s OTHER horror/comedy. You know, the one that was the...
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The activity is reborn! The horror is real here in the chilling desolation that is this cinematic version of Amish Country. There is a strangeness that kicks about here in the dilapidated shacks and t...
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Robert Bronzi ( Death Kiss, Cry Havoc ) is back! The Hungarian actor looks remarkably like Charles Bronson and has made quite the career for himself by starring in B-grade action flicks like Bronson w...
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Now, this right here is the KA-RAZY chopsaki kung-fu that I miss about the martial art flicks from the 1980s! Written, directed and starring Taiwanese martial arts legend John Liu ( The Secret Rivals,...
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The new comedy starring Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson called The Hustle is an almost identical remake of the 1988 classic comedy Dirty Rotten Scoundrels which starred Michael Caine and Steve Martin -...
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It’s a party to die for! Demonic spirit or not, Killer Party proves why wild costume parties inside abandoned fraternity houses are a really bad idea. There’s just a lot to unpack by way of young adul...
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“You stinkin’ rat!” For crime flicks, High Sierra , directed by Raoul Walsh , is indeed a watershed moment as the gangster pictures of the 1930s gave way to the fatalism found in Film Noir, which woul...
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Time is relative. Or is it? The examination of this phrase and its meaning lies at the center of Disappearance at Lake Elrod , a new psychological crime thriller from Lightbulb Film Distribution . It'...
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This is a movie about the girl next door . . . turned into a robot in a life-saving operation by the teenage genius who lives on her block. Still with me? You should be as Deadly Friend , directed by...
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Beware the yellow van! Opening with some great aerial shots of San Francisco, Jeremy Hoenack's Killer’s Delight (originally shot as The Sport Killer and later re-released as The Dark Ride ) shocks its...
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Keep telling yourself that it’s just a story! As far as found footage movies go, I think the ongoing Blackwell Ghost series proves that there is still a lot of gas in the sub-genre’s tank when it is d...
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There is a slow-moving beauty embedded within each shot of The Crickets’ Dance . It echoes resoundingly into the audience, too. It bounces around within the landscape and it comes to a boil as a myste...
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Sometimes a homecoming can only lead to heartbreak. This is the truth in the spilled guts of Time Now , which is being released by Dark Star Pictures and Uncork’d Entertainment , and it will leave you...
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