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31 Days of Horror: Day 27 ‘Pigs aka Daddy’s Deadly Darling’ (1973)Written and Directed...

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Synopsis: The owner of a roadside diner and his new helper, kill people and feed them to pigs.  Lynn Hart (Toni Lawrence) is a troubled...

Review: ‘Pain Hustlers’Emily Blunt Shines In Netflix's Newest Foray Into The Opioid Crisis

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Liza Drake (Emily Blunt) knows she is meant for great things in Pain Hustlers. She feels it deep inside. Sometimes life deals a bad...

31 Days Of Horror: Day 28 ‘Scary Movie’ (1991)Written and Directed by: Daniel Erickson

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Synopsis: A paranoid teenage nerd comes to believe that an escaped lunatic may be hiding in the neighborhood Halloween house of horrors and slowly...

31 Days Of Horror: Day 29 ‘Bloody Birthday’ (1981)Written and Directed by: Ed Hunt

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Synopsis: Three children were born at the height of an eclipse of the sun in 1970. Ten years later, they begin to murder the...

Review: ‘Hell House LLC Origins: The Carmichael Manor’Brings the Promise Of New Fears And...

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The creator of the Hell House LLC trilogy of films, Stephen Cognetti returns with his latest installment of the found footage horror series Hell...

31 Days Of Horror: Day 30 ‘The Children’ (1980)Directed by: Max Kalmanowicz

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Synopsis: A nuclear plant leak turns a bus load of children into murderous atomic zombies with black fingernails. Continuing with the “creepy children” plot device,...

31 Days Of Horror: Day 31 ‘Trick ‘r Treat’ (2007)Written and Directed by: Michael...

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Synopsis: In Trick ‘r Treat, five interwoven stories that occur on Halloween: an everyday high school principal has a secret life as a serial...
Divinity

Review: ‘Divinity’Eddie Alcazar's Latest Trippy Sci-Fi Film Offers Great Visuals But Is In Need...

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Remember Children of Men? Alfonso Cuarón’s 2006 masterpiece which centered on a world where pregnancy was a thing of the past and the world...

Review: ‘Birth/Rebirth’A Hauntingly Beautiful Story About Playing God

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Birth/Rebirth follows Rose Caspar (Marin Ireland), a reclusive morgue technician in search of a cure for death. When a young girl tragically dies from...
Showdown At The Grand

Review: ‘Showdown At The Grand’Terrence Howard And Dolph Lundgren Fight Gentrifiers In Orson Oblowitz’s...

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I am of the age where I was able to witness the retirement of “Mom & Pop” cinemas, smaller (or sometimes even bigger) theaters...