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Some of the last words that Stan Lee ever muttered were, “take care of my boy”. Phil Lord and the (literal) hundreds of designers that contributed to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, have done Stan and co-creator Steve Ditko proud ...
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Tales of silver and gold. Yes, this documentary has its origins in that of greed and power. Our history concerning the treatment of indigenous people is not a pretty one. Thus, The Women in the Sand is also a heartbreaking story that, unfortunately, took place ...
Read more: The Women in the Sand: A Story of Death Valley’s Original People (2018) - Movie Review
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- By Loron Hays
City of Gold wants to be something it just isn’t: an action adventure serial. But, in a movie where supernatural possession occurs and leaps in time happen, all packaged in a quasi-S&M public service announcement, that adventurous spirit gets lost deep in the Peruvian ...
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Why, yes, we are in yet another cabin in yet another wooded area where, crazier even still, insane shit goes down. Get over it, though, as there is plenty to enjoy here. From the performances to the killer thriller teases, The Cabin (and its beyond bleak surroundings) opens its doors ...
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Think The Favourite is just another drab royal period piece? Think again. First, this film is from Yorgos Lanthimos who brought us the twisted The Killing of a Sacred Deer and the ambitious The Lobster. The guy is simply one of the most enigmatic filmmakers going ...
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“You just killed me!” It is hard to feel sympathy for businessman Anthony Peterson (Ron Thompson). He’s been kidnapped and, with only a cell phone left in the large shipping container with him, literally has no physical contact with anyone else throughout ...
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Delta Sigma Sigma really knows how to paint the town red during the holiday season! It helps that they have the help of a murdering psycho prowling around, but who knew – in a holiday that depends on good old fashion cheer (and jeer?) to soldier on – that this crazy bitch would ...
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The red lights strung without care. The hushed voices coming from just around the corner. The decrepit elf under the bed. And the smile; THAT stretched out smile. It shouldn’t be on the face of a child so young, but it is in this horror movie. Christmas shouldn’t be ...
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Cornfields and the bloody effigies raised in them that strike large, looming shadows and cause the skies to fill with big, black crows are no joke. Many a haunted tale has been heard concerning those creepy places. And on camera? Well, the same can be said of the ...
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Tough. Violent. With no CGI, a low budget horror film attempts to do what few can: tell two twisted stories around a transformation. You already know there are werewolves in this film. The poster art doesn’t lie. What you don’t know is that, on the horrific ...
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Morbidly Hollywood
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- Death of a Princess - The Story of Grace Kelly's Fatal Car Crash
- Joaquin Phoenix 911 Call - River Phoenix - Viper Room
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- 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