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Kieran Culkin and Jesse Eisenberg in A REAL PAIN

Review: ‘A Real Pain’Kieran Culkin Is A Tour De Force While Touring Poland In...

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If you go back and read the Punch Drunk Critics review for Jesse Eisenberg’s first feature When You Finish Saving The World, there was room for him...
Effects 1979

31 Days Of Horror Day 29: ‘Effects’ (1979)Directed by: Dusty Nelson

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Synopsis: While filming a low-budget movie in a remote house, the lines between reality and fiction begin to blur for the cast and crew....
The House of Seven Corpses

31 Days Of Horror Day 28: ‘The House of Seven Corpses’ (1974)Directed by: Paul...

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Synopsis: A film crew uses a house where seven murders occurred for a movie and ends up regretting it.  The House of Seven Corpses utilizes...
Nicholas Hoult in JUROR #2

Review: ‘Juror #2’Nicholas Hoult And Toni Collette Lead Clint Eastwood's Contrived But Entertaining Courtroom...

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At 94 years old, Clint Eastwood is still going strong. While speculation has run rampant about his future, the legendary star hasn't said anything...
The Power 1984

31 Days Of Horror Day 27: ‘The Power’ (1984)Directed by: Stephen Carpenter, Jeffrey Obrow

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Synopsis: A few people come into possession of an ancient Aztec doll. But an evil spirit possesses the doll and has the ability to...
The Death Wheelers 1973

31 Days Of Horror Day 26: ‘The Death Wheelers’ (1973)Directed by: Don Sharp

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Synopsis: A charismatic, albeit psychopathic leader of a violent teen motorcycle gang is spurred on by his mother, a Satan-worshipping spiritual medium, into committing...

Review: ‘Classified’Even Aaron Eckhart Can't Add Enough Thrill To This Lackluster Action-Thriller

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Classified follows Evan Shaw (Aaron Eckhart), who has been living a life of seclusion for the past couple of decades. He minds his own...
The Asphyx 1972

31 Days Of Horror Day 25: ‘The Asphyx’ (1972)Directed by: Peter Newbrook

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Synopsis: A gentleman photographer in Victorian England discovers the specter of Death while photographing his dying subjects. Soon after he searches for immortality by...

Middleburg Review: ‘The End’Joshua Oppenheimer's Tilda Swinton/Michael Shannon Musical Is A Sweeping Indulgence

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How I wanted to like The End. Not only was it made by a director I’ve admired in the past, but it also stars...
Don't Move

Review: ‘Don’t Move’Kelsey Asbille Fights Off A Killer And Her Failing Body In The...

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One exhaustingly tired troupe from horror/thriller movies is that usually our heroine being stalked by the big bad slasher can simply run away from...