Review
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Fantastic Fest 2014: THE BABADOOK – The Review
Michael Haffner | October 6, 2014On the surface, THE BABADOOK is about a mysterious children’s book character that come to life to haunt a...
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ANNABELLE – The Review
Michael Haffner | October 3, 2014I went into ANNABELLE with a slight bias: I love creepy doll films. Yes, it sounds amateurish to enjoy...
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THE NOTEBOOK (Le Grand Cahier) – The Review
Jim Batts | October 2, 2014This week’s big studio release, THE GOOD LIE, gives us a look at a current conflict or war starting...
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GONE GIRL – The Review
Tom Stockman | October 2, 2014Smart, dark, and dangerous, GONE GIRL shows that a contemporary whodunit can still rivet sophisticated modern audiences. Director David...
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THE GOOD LIE (2014) – The Review
Jim Batts | October 2, 2014As the temps continue to fall, the studios inch closer to serious film time (and Oscar season) by releasing...
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Fantastic Fest 2014: ABC’S OF DEATH 2 – The Review
Michael Haffner | October 2, 2014You would think that after THE ABC’s OF DEATH gathered so many of the most talented horror directors working...
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STEPHEN KING’S A GOOD MARRIAGE – The Review
Michelle McCue | October 2, 2014Steven King’s books and films are rife with zombie babies, witches, vampires and werewolves. This lengthy list of creatures...
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Fantastic Fest 2014: THE TOWN THAT DREADED SUNDOWN – The Review
Michael Haffner | October 1, 2014Texarkana is the home of several murders that occurred in 1946 by a masked killer that was given the...
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INNER DEMONS – The Review
Sam Moffitt | September 30, 2014Directed by Seth Grossman, written by Glenn Gers. With Lara Vosburgh, Morgan McClellan, Colleen McGrann Lara Vosburgh, remember that...
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Fantastic Fest 2014: MY LIFE DIRECTED BY NICOLAS WINDING REFN – The Review
Michael Haffner | September 29, 2014MY LIFE DIRECTED BY NICOLAS WINDING REFN gives us just a peek into the mind of one of cinema’s...
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CHEF (2014) – The Blu Review
Travis Keune | September 29, 2014The Movie on its own merit… There are some experiences that, while not life changing, are life reaffirming and...
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Fantastic Fest 2014: THE HIVE – The Review
Michael Haffner | September 28, 2014First time feature director David Yarovesky blends equal parts contagion film, psychological drama, and teen romance into a horror...
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THE CALLING – The DVD Review
Movie Geeks | September 28, 2014Review by Kathy Kaiser New Director Jason Stone brings to life a psychological crime thriller – highlighted by an...
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THE BOXTROLLS- The Review
Jim Batts | September 25, 2014So far this year we’ve seen the return of valiant Dusty Crophopper, lovebirds Blu and Jewel, and Hiccup (and...
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THE EQUALIZER – The Review
Tom Stockman | September 25, 2014It would be easy to call the pulpy revenge thriller THE EQUALIZER a standard action movie. It has all...
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THE SKELETON TWINS – The Review
Jim Batts | September 25, 2014One of the major movie star clichés, right along with “What I really want to do is direct” is...
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Fantastic Fest 2014: KUNG FU ELLIOT – The Review
Travis Keune | September 24, 2014KUNG FU ELLIOT is not what it first sets out to become. In fact, by the end, you’ll find...
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JACK AND THE CUCKOO CLOCK HEART – The Review
Travis Keune | September 24, 2014Romance is perhaps the most coveted of the storyteller’s tools, one that can connect with anyone, yet open to...