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The Great Depression. The War of the Worlds. The Rise of Orson Welles. World War II. The Dropping of the Atomic Bomb. The Fall of Orson Welles. This was 1947. And if you don’t think they are all connected then director Danny Wu has ...
Read more: American: An Odyssey to 1947 (2023) - Movie Review
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The neon is strong with this one. That’s a Wrap is, at once, an homage to the colorful Giallo slashers of the 1970s. Know this going in and the staging of the kill scenes will definitely meet your expectations. The whole staging is thoughtful, choreographed well ...
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“What if I woke up evil?” Blending elements of comedy and horror is no easy task, yet Waking Nightmare makes it look all too easy. The result is an interesting mix which results in a reality that you can’t always trust. Some of the things you have to accept about this narrative is that the ...
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“Do I pay you now?” Opening with a hyper-fixed obsession with the lonely man at the center of its story, Rub is both unnerving and focused as a character study as one outsider finds himself forming an unlikely bond with a sex worker ...
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When a video challenge goes wrong, those left standing have to figure out whether it’s a prank or not! Opening with a rather hilarious send-off to an annoying social media star who decides to spend the night in ...
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War. Displacement. Immigration. The Atomic Age. With Oppenheimer blowing up cinemas this summer, the timing of the release of The Restless Hungarian is spot-on as one grown son, curious about his famous father, tries to untangle fact from fiction from more than just the fog of war. ...
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Ever heard of the Coda Treehouse Massacre? No? Well, you aren’t alone. But, thanks to this fabulously off-the-wall mockumentary, you can now be in the know about how to look cool while shooting the bad guys because award-winning filmmaker Kenneth Lui‘s highly-anticipated crime ...
Read more: Artists in Agony: Hitmen at the Coda Teahouse (2023) - Movie Review
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“Have you watched the tapes?” Clocking in at a breezy 90-minutes, SITE 13 is a found footage film that, quite honestly, I think far better than it should. This film is both brilliant in its intensity and in its cinematography, which both prove to be gripping throughout this journey into the darkest of ...
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Where are we? That’s the question which opens up End Times and, certainly, when you see the cities burning, you’ll be asking the same question. Turns out, we are in Los Angeles. Only it’s not the city you think you know as a deadly pandemic (sound familiar?!) has turned the metro area ...
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Holistay may not be your cuppa tea. It is extremely low budget - looking, at times, like an old school episode of the Red Shoe Diaries - and the pacing could be sped up through a bit more editing to build the growing suspense, but this house-based holiday horror flick has the element of ...
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