Final Girls Berlin Film Festival Announces 2018 Films
The 3rd edition of Final Girls Berlin Film Festival will take place in Berlin, Germany from the 1st to the 3rd of February 2018, with a program…
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On Netflix Now: We’re Watching ‘Blackway’
Blackway is a 2016 thriller about a young woman who returns to her hometown and unwillingly catches the attention of a local crime lord.
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Molly’s Game Review
Molly's Game is a 2018 drama about the true story of an Olympic-class skier who ran the world's most exclusive high-stakes poker game and became an…
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Cinema Recall Podcast Terror Tuesday: ‘In My Skin’
On this episode of Terror Tuesdays, The Vern is joined by Zoe Rose from the site Zobo WIth a Shotgun to discuss the 2002 French Body Horror Movie, In…
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The Good Fight Review
The Good Fight is a short documentary film about a man who works to transform the future of his Brazilian favela community through boxing.
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Background Noise: This is the Greatest Ambush Movie Moment Ever
Background Noise is a platform for free talk on movies and the state of cinema. Feel free to join in and share some thoughts on today’s conversation.…
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Darkest Hour Review
Darkest Hour is historical drama set during the early days of World War II with the fate of Western Europe hanging on the newly-appointed British…
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Breaking Down the Bamboo Dance in ‘Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon’
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is a 2000 action fantasy film about a young Chinese warrior who steals a sword from a famed swordsman and then escapes…
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‘Ocean’s 8’ and The Lost Art of the Con Movie
Background Noise is a platform of free talk on movies and the state of cinema. Feel free to join in and share some thoughts on today’s…
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ALEX GIBNEY’S No Stone Unturned TO RELEASE ON VOD IN NORTH AMERICA JANUARY 8TH 2018
Following its world premiere at New York Film Festival in September and limited theatrical release in November, Alex Gibney’s latest documentary…
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A Quiet Moment in The Last Jedi and the Power of No Score
Background Noise is a platform of free talk on movies and the state of cinema. Feel free to join in and share some thoughts on today’s conversation.…
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What’s the Deal With Ghosts in Movies? (Plus the Best One Ever)
Ghost Movies
What's up movie fans? Let's talk ghosts in movies, something bouncing around my mind today, probably spurred by my over-indulgence in…
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Year in Review: Our Ten Best Movies of 2017
With a number of significant releases, 2017 saw terrific sequels to popular franchises, the arrival of new properties and the return of a beloved and…
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Year in Review: Our 10 Worst Reviewed Movies of 2017
While we try to give every movie a chance, not all of them have what it takes to get a recommendation. Here are the worst movies reviewed on…
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Year in Review: Our Top 9 Best Documentaries of 2017
Another great year for documentaries, 2017 hosted a strong selection of genuinely moving and informative entries well-worth watching. Here's our top…
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Year in Review: Our Top 7 Feel Good Movies of 2017
One of the best things about going to the movies is how they can make you really feel something special, to lift you up and inspire. Here's our list…
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Year in Review: Our Top 10 Independent Film Picks of 2017
2017 was a great year for Indie film with a number of terrific titles that made going to the movies a lot of fun. Here are ten of the best we reviewed…
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Imagery As Madness in Westlake’s Transformation in Sam Raimi’s ‘Darkman’
Darkman is a 1990 action fantasy film about a brilliant scientist left for dead who returns to exact revenge on the people who burned him alive.
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Jacob Cooney on His Passion for Filmmaking: ‘It’s Kind of in my Blood’
Jacob Cooney is a filmmaker whose latest film Blood Circus is now in release. We caught up with him to talk about the film and much more. Here's what…
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Why Exposing Santa is So Important in Will Ferrell’s ‘Elf’
Elf is a 2003 comedy about a man raised in the North Pole who returns to New York City is search of his real father.
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What The Water of ‘Dunkirk’ Means And Why It’s So Important
Dunkirk is a 2017 war film about Allied soldiers from Belgium, the British Empire and France who are surrounded by the German Army, and evacuated…
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What To Watch: Fighting Himself in Van Damme’s ‘Double Impact’
Double Impact is a 1991 action film about twin boys who are separated when their parents are killed and then reunite years later to seek revenge.
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Poster/Details Released For Upcoming Exploitation Horror ‘Cannibal’
Cannibal is an upcoming exploitation horror film from Faisal Saif and while details are still limited, we've got the just released poster.
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Unnamed Footage Festival Announces Weekend of Found Footage Horror
The Unnamed Footage Festival, a weekend of found footage horror, first person cinema, and faux documentary, is coming to the historic Balboa Theater…
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What to Watch: Watching Your Six in ‘End of Watch’ (2012)
End of Watch is a 2012 action/crime about two Los Angeles police officers who deal with the ups and downs on the patrol beat while unwittingly…
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Asian Cinema Film Club Podcast: Destroy All Monsters
Elwood and Stephen celebrate the festive season with their first ever "Kaiju Christmas" as they watch Destroy All Monsters as voted for by you the…
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Filmmaker Kevin Wilson Jr. on Documenting History: “You’ve Got to Make Tough…
Kevin Wilson Jr. is an independent filmmaker who latest is a short based on a tragic historical event. We recently had the chance to ask him about the…
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Let’s Talk About This Moment in ‘Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within’ When Escape…
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within is a 2001 computer animated drama about a scientist who makes a last stand on Earth with the help of a ragtag team…
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What To Watch: Christmas Rom-Com Done Right in ‘The Holiday’
The Holiday is a 2006 Christmas romantic comedy about two women troubled with guy-problems who swap homes in each other's countries, where they each…
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My Nephew Emmett Review
My Nephew Emmett is a 2017 short film about a man who tries to protect his young nephew from two racist killers out for blood.
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Have Yourself a Scary Little Christmas in: ‘The Legend of Hell House’ (1973)
The Legend Of Hell House is a 1973 horror film about a physicist and his wife who lead a team of mediums into the Belasco House, which is supposedly…
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James Marshall, Louis Mandylor Sign For Series ‘Three Knee Deep’
Luna Films today announced that James Marshall (Twin Peaks) and Louis Mandylor (My Big Fat Greek Wedding) have signed to star in the new series Three…
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Let’s Talk About This Moment In ‘Rocky’ When Paulie Wants Nothing For Christmas
Rocky is a 1976 sports drama about a small-time Philadelphia boxer who gets a supremely rare chance to try and go the distance against the heavyweight…
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Let’s Talk About This Moment In ‘Die Hard’ When Gruber Meets McClane
Die Hard is a 1988 thriller about a New York cop who goes to L.A. to visit his estranged wife at a company Christmas party atop the Nakatomi Plaza…
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Jonathan Lipnicki on His Roles in Indie Films: ‘It Feels Like Family’
Jonathan Lipnicki is an actor who has been working in the business since he was a child in the mid-1990s. Currently cast in a number of films, we…
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Indie SciFi Thriller DIVERGE Releases New Trailer Ahead of February Release
The time-bending story follows a solitary survivor of a deadly virus who is given the chance to reclaim his life by altering his past.
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Enemies And Christmas in The Unconventional War Film ‘A Midnight Clear’
A Midnight Clear is 1992 war film about US GIs hold up in an isolated cabin in the Ardennes against a handful of Germans cut off from their main…
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It’s an Eddie Murphy Christmas in ‘Trading Places’
Trading Places is a 1983 comedy about a snobbish investor and a wily street con artist who find their positions reversed as part of a bet by two…
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Tracey Birdsall On Playing Diverse Women: ‘You Breathe Life into the Characters With an…
Tracey Birdsall is an actress with an almost cult-like popularity, which is growing every day. With lots of films released or in production of late,…
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‘Poor Agnes’ First Official Trailer: A Terrifying Glimpse Into Madness
Poor Agnes is an upcoming thriller about a serial killer and her next victim form an unexpected relationship.
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Playing By The Same Old Rules in Matthew Broderick’s ‘Deck the Halls’
Deck the Halls is a 2006 comedy about two neighbors who have it out after one of them decorates his house for the holidays so brightly that it can be…
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What Went Wrong With Tim Allen’s ‘Christmas With The Kranks’?
Christmas With The Kranks is a 2004 comedy about a suburban couple who decide to skip Christmas altogether after their daughter leaves home causing an…
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That Moment In ‘What Lies Beneath’ When Claire Is Up To Her Neck
What Lies Beneath is a 2000 horror/drama about the wife of a university research scientist who believes that her lakeside Vermont home is haunted by a…
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‘Surge of Power: Revenge of the Sequel’ Trailer and Release Date
Surge of Power: Revenge of the Sequel Hits Theaters Cinema’s First Out Gay Superhero Faces His Greatest Challenge. Hollywood Legends Face Off in a New…
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‘Spent’ Releases First Official Trailer: Up-Coming Throwback Dark Comedy
Winner Best Comedy at the American Filmatic Arts Awards, Spent is a tale of greed, love, and most of all...rat poison. It's Ruthless People meets …
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Filmmaker Tony Jopia Discusses Independent Filmmaking and ‘Dawning of the Dead’
Tony Jopia is an independent filmmaker whose latest film Cute Little Buggers is now available and the upcoming Dawning of the Dead is soon to release.…
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That Moment In ‘How To Train Your Dragon’ When A Boy’s Trust Is Earned
How To Train Your Dragon is a 2010 animated adventure film about a hapless young Viking who aspires to hunt dragons becomes the unlikely friend of a…
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Rewatching ‘Executive Decision’: Subverting Expectations in a Top-Notch Thriller
Executive Decision is a 1996 thriller about terrorists who seize control of an airliner, and an intelligence analyst that accompanies a commando unit…
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That Moment In ‘The Silence of the Lambs’: Making the ‘Mindhunter’…
The Silence of the Lambs is a 1991 thriller about a young FBI cadet who must receive the help of an incarcerated and manipulative cannibal killer to…
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Actress Lora Burke Discusses ‘Poor Agnes’ and the Challenges of Playing A Serial Killer
Lora Burke is an actress whose latest film Poor Agnes is now in release. We recently had the chance to talk with her about the film and what it took…
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Rewatching ‘Risky Business’: Unleashing the Power of What The F*ck
Risky Business is a 1983 comedy/drama about a Chicago teenager who is looking for fun at home while his parents are away, but the situation quickly…
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The Movie Tourist Visits The Buyer’s Market in ‘8mm’
8MM is a thriller about a private investigator is hired to discover if a "snuff film" is authentic or not.
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Filmmaker Amy Glazer Discusses Her Latest Film ‘Kepler’s Dream’
Amy Glazer is a theater director and filmmaker who latest movie Kepler's Dream releases December 1st. We recently caught with the talented and…
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That Moment In ‘Harry and the Hendersons’ When Wrightwood Meets His Bigfoot
Harry and the Hendersons is a 1987 comedy about a family who adopt a friendly Sasquatch but have a hard time trying to keep the legend of 'Bigfoot' a…
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Dawning of the Dead Review
Dawning of the Dead is a 2017 horror film about a virus that causes the dead to reanimate brings the world to its knees, and the scientist responsible…
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Horror Icon Danielle Harris Races Against Time in Upcoming ‘Inoperable’
A young woman wakes up in a seemingly evacuated hospital with a hurricane approaching. She realizes the storm has awakened malevolent forces, trapping…
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That Moment In ‘Cool As Ice’ When Johnny Brings The Beatdown
Cool as Ice is a 1991 rap-oriented remake of The Wild One (1953), about a rebel teen on a motorcycle who rides into town and stirs things up.
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The Movie Tourist Visits The Santa Carla Boardwalk From ‘The Lost Boys’
The Lost Boys is a 1987 thriller about two brothers who discover that the area they've just moved into is a haven for vampires.
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That Moment In ‘Fearless’ Where The Streets Have No Name
Fearless is a 1993 drama about a man who survives a horrific plane crash and is overwhelmed with a powerful sense of invulnerability as he searches …
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That Moment In ‘Chasing Amy’ When Holden Just Can’t Take It
Chasing Amy is a 1997 comedy/drama about two comic book artists and best friends who have that friendship tested when one of them meets a beautiful…
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19 Coolest Computer Movie Moments Ever Filmed
Computers have long found their way into the movies, in any and all genres. As technology changes, so too has how they've played important parts in…
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That Moment In ‘Hamlet’ (2000) When Bill Murray Saves the Movie
Hamlet is a dramatic, modern-day New York City adaptation of Shakespeare's immortal story about a son's plight to avenge his father's murder.
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Insane First Trailer for Upcoming ‘The Road Movie’ Is Epic Real Life Madness
A mosaic of asphalt adventures, landscape photography, and some of the craziest shit you’ve ever seen, Dmitrii Kalashnikov’s THE ROAD MOVIE is a…
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Supergirl Review
Supergirl is a 2017 documentary about an eleven-year-old girl named Naomi Kutlin who is a professional power lifter.
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That Moment in Friends When Ross and Rachel Go Heads-Up
Friends was perhaps the most iconic sitcom ever to appear on television. The American program first appeared on NBC in September 1994 and went on to…
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That Moment In ‘The Land Before Time’ and Why Littlefoot’s Mother’s Death is…
The Land Before Time is 1988 animated film about an orphaned brontosaurus who teams up with other young dinosaurs in order to reunite with their…
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That Moment In ‘The Talented Mr. Ripley’ When Freddie Begins To Suspect
The Talented Mr. Ripley is a 1999 crime thriller set in late 1950s when a young underachiever is sent to Italy to retrieve a rich and spoiled…
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25 Unexpected Movie Moments When An Animal Just Shows Up
Here's 25 unexpected movie moments when an animal just shows up. There are a lot of movies that feature animals, many where they are the main…
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5 Must See Early Kenneth Branagh Films That Aren’t Shakespeare Movies
Kenneth Branagh is perhaps best known by modern audiences for his role in Dunkirk and as the director of the original Thor, though fans of Harry…
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That Moment In ‘Stripes’ When Winger Rallies The Troops
Stripes is a 1981 comedy about two friends who are dissatisfied with their jobs, so decide to join the army for a bit of fun.
As much as Hollywood…
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How We Play The Latest Online Games
Many people are interested in the latest games available for online play. It's certainly easy to find them at this point in time. Most of them are…
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Serpent Review
Serpent is a 2017 horror film about a romantic escape into nature that turns into the ultimate moment of reckoning when a husband and wife are trapped…
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New Film ‘The American Question’ Challenges Us to Rethink Values in Order to Survive as…
Teaser for New Documentary Challenges Americans To Question Whether They Are Part Of The Problem
A year after the historically divisive 2016…
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The Importance of Stickin’ it to the Man in Jack Black’s ‘School of Rock’
School of Rock is a 2003 musical comedy about a man who gets kicked out of a rock band and becomes a substitute teacher of a strict elementary private…
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Cinema Recall Podcast Interviews Travis Milloy and Reviews ‘Infinity Chamber’
Travis Milloy is an independent filmmaker whose latest movie, Infinity Chamber, is now in wide release. We caught up with him (again) for a talk about…
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That Moment In ‘Along Came Polly’ When Polly and Reuben Fight at Sea
Along Came Polly is a 2004 comedy about a buttoned up newlywed who finds his too organized life falling into chaos when he falls in love with an old…
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That Moment In ‘Dreamgirls’ When Effie Stands Alone
Dreamgirls is a 2006 dramatic musical about a trio of black female soul singers who cross over to the pop charts in the early 1960s, facing their own…
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5 Neon-Noir Movies to Watch After Blade Runner 2049
The jury's decided: with an 88% critics score, and 81% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, Blade Runner 2049 has done its predecessor justice.
35…
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INTERVIEW: Filmmaker Thomas Baldinger On The Making Of ‘Who’s Jenna…?’
Thomas Baldinger is an Independent filmmaker whose latest film Who's Jenna ...? is coming soon. We recently caught up with him and asked him about the…
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‘The Ghastly Love of Johnny X’ is The Best Bad Movie of 2012
The Ghastly Love of Johnny X is a 2012 sci-fi musical mystery about an alien on Earth chasing after his girlfriend after she takes from him something…
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Why ‘The Unborn’ Has The Greatest Jump Scare Ever
The Unborn is a 2009 horror movie about a young woman who fights a spirit that is slowly taking possession of her.
David S. Goyer is all over the…
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9 Alternative Halloween Movies On Netflix You Need To See
Time for another Netflix Pick, and as it's Halloween, we thought we'd scour through the movies and find something good for the season but not…
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Juliet Bell’s Acclaimed YA Novel ‘Kepler’s Dream’ Comes to the Big Screen
Kepler's Dream is 2017 drama about an 11 year old girl searching for a missing rare book from her grandmother's library who tries to understand why…
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Screen Tests: 5 Early roles of Jamie Foxx before he was Ray Charles
Welcome to Screen Tests, where we look at the career of an actor’s, actress’, or director’s early work leading up to their big break, recognizing the…
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INTERVIEW: Filmmaker Travis Milloy Discusses ‘Infinity Chamber’
Travis Milloy is an independent filmmaker whose latest movie, Infinity Chamber, is now in wide release. We caught up with him for a talk about the…
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What To Watch: Time Has Been Good To ‘Jennifer’s Body’ (2009)
Jennifer's Body is a 2009 black comedy/horror film about a newly possessed high school cheerleader who turns into a succubus, specializes in killing…
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4 Times Stephen King Made Marriage Terrifying
Stephen King has been married for over half his life. It’s no surprise then that some of his most memorable characters are man and wife. Even when put…
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That Moment In ‘Monsters, Inc.’ When Boo Sees The Other Sully
Monsters, Inc. is a 2001 animated adventure film about a secret world of monsters that need children's scream for energy, until two monsters discover…
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Fun Ideas to Liven Up Your House Party this Christmas
The holiday season is upon us, and with dozens of parties already lined up, what hope is there to make yours stand out? Check out these classic house…
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That Moment In ‘No Country For Old Men’ When Anton Finds Moss
No Country For Old Men is a 2007 thriller where violence and mayhem ensue after a hunter stumbles upon a drug deal gone wrong and more than two…
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‘Planetarium’ Starring Natalie Portman, Lily-Rose Depp Arrives on DVD & VOD
Planetarium is 2017 drama about the journey of sisters who are believed to possess the supernatural ability to connect with ghosts. They cross paths…
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That Moment In ‘Indecent Proposal’: Eight Ball in the Corner Pocket
Indecent Proposal is a 1993 drama about a billionaire who offers $1,000,000 to a young married couple for one night with the wife.
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Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival Announces Special Awards
This year’s recipients of The Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival’s Special Awards include legendary director Fred Olen Ray (Hollywood Chainsaw…
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That Moment In ‘Witness’ When Samuel Spots The Killer
Witness is a 1985 thriller about a young Amish boy is sole witness to a murder; policeman John Book goes into hiding in Amish country to protect him…
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INTERVIEW: Actress Florence Hartigan On ‘Phoenix Forgotten’ and ‘Malevolent’
We recently caught up with actress Florence Hartigan to talk with her about her latest film Phoenix Forgotten, currently in release on now available…
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From Spock To Hitler: Actor Stephen Manley To Star In ‘The Time War’
Veteran actor Stephen Manley has made the leap to film once again with a new title called The Time War.
Manley is known for his portrayal as…
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Netflix Pick: Dolph Lundgren Is All The Reasons Why In ‘Don’t Kill It’ (2017)
Don’t Kill It is a 2017 horror/thriller about an ancient demon who comes to terrorize a small town and the only man who can stop it.
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That Moment In ‘Fury’ (2014): Norman Can’t Do It
Fury is a 2014 war drama set in Germany, nearing the end of World War II, where a tough American tank driver leads his crew, including a rookie, on a…
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What To Watch: Love Heals All in ‘The Fisher King’ (1991)
The Fisher King is a 1991 drama about a former radio DJ, suicidally despondent because of a terrible mistake he made, finding redemption in helping a…
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What To Watch: Playing Mind Games in ‘Body Double’ (1984)
Body Double is a 1984 thriller about a young actor's obsession with spying on a beautiful woman who lives nearby, leading to a baffling series of…
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