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It begins with a montage of old photographs. Native Americans at home on the land. That’s how Flay opens its color-drained canvas of horror. Don’t get comfortable, though. Whatever stirring and romanticized ideas you have about the old west will soon be jettisoned for good ...
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New Year’s Day couldn’t start any worse for the married couple at the center of this thriller from IFC Midnight. Kiddos, what happens in Midnighters, a tasty little hit job from The Ramsay Brothers, is proof positive of why you shouldn’t fool around and drive after drinking the night ...
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And the cradle will rock. Motherhood is a game changer. You don’t have to be a woman to recognize that. The additional stress of a newborn overwhelms many young mothers. In director Darrell Roodt’s The Lullaby, though, we see an additional dark tinge to these trying times ...
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So, the mommy-porn trilogy that managed to bring leather flogs, sex swings, and fur-lined handcuffs into mainstream acceptance has finally reached its climactic end. Thank goodness! I never thought I would say this, but the thought of enduring even one more 30-foot-tall ...
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German writer David Safier’s book, Happy Family, serves as the basis for this largely unsuccessful animated kids movie. Okay, okay, so the team of three bats are sort of funny in a very limited way but, trust me, that’s it. There’s a high probability that your young one might not ...
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For writer/director Tyler Amm, the third time really is the charm. His latest horror/comedy is a certifiable blast of gut-busting humor and horror. Butcher the Bakers crawls out from the stickier side of the theater and plops itself right in your lap. You simply cannot ...
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Lord Marmion of Fontenaye would be proud. His quote from Sir Walter Scott's long romantic poem about tangled webs woven in the act of deception fits perfectly here with Shannon Alexander's drug-dealing The Misguided. ...
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Maze Runner: The Death Cure opens with an exciting action sequence that seems to set the tone for what’s to come in the third and final(?) installment of the Maze Runner trilogy. It is an over-the-top, Mad-Max-inspired chase sequence involving our gallant hero Thomas (Dylan O'Brien) ...
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Think you’ve seen Nicolas Cage unhinged in a movie before? Think again. A young mother parks her SUV on some railroad tracks. Her child is in the backseat. She gets out of the car as the crossing guard comes down. A train is coming. And she, making sure the child ...
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If there is anything that growing up on my father’s steady diet of b-movie westerns taught me – and I’m talking every Sunday he’d sit and watch (and watch again) the same recycled footage of horseback riders passing the same big rock on the same dusty path in a completely ...
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