Tag: film
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If you happen to be looking for something to watch tonight, and you’ve happened by this page for one reason or another (two unlikely happenstances), then I have just the ticket! Ladies and gentlemen, I present the first installment of Found Footage Fridays! A preface, I love found footage films.…
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I tried. I tried really, really hard to like Undertone. In fact, I keep trying but no matter what I try, I just do not enjoy that film at all. I appreciate its novel approach to haunting the viewer with its incredible sound design, but I have heard podcasts that…
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Faces of Death arrived to much fanfare from horror movie sites and much confusion from normal movie goers, reflected in the film’s poor box office performance. A friend of mine wondered why they would re-release the film after all these years and then, after reading the plot synopsis, asked, “Why?”…
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On May 31st I went to a 10:20 pm showing of Bring Her Back. Despite the late hour—which would have caused me to at least doze off—I was alert and awake for the whole film. Moreover, since that day I have thought about this film often: the themes, the story,…
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Sausage Party is a Lovecraftian horror film. Yes, you read that correctly. It is a also an R rated comedy animated feature about anthropomorphic food in a supermarket which features the most insensitive and non PC humor I have seen in a film in a long time (honestly, not really…
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“I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.” That is the prevailing theme at the heart and conclusion of my viewing of Graham Skipper’s Sequence Break. It’s in the title of course—and in an onscreen definition, yes, this movie spells out what a sequence…
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The Green Room is a brilliant piece of gripping, in-your-face cinema. This high end splatterfest comes to theaters from the mind of the always incredible Jeremy Saulnier. Focusing on the plight of an obscure punk band who, while performing a show at a dive bar/white supremacist headquarters in the middle…
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Fulci for Fake is an interesting biopic, a film made by an actor looking to understand the complicated person he is about to portray. In this case, our filmmaker is Simon Scafidi, a dead ringer for Fulci himself, in fact we first see him made up as an old Fulci.…
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You can’t love everything, so here’s a list of films I just don’t like:
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Uncle Peckerhead is funny and quirky and exactly the kind of light hearted horror romp I needed right now. The actors are authentic in their performances and they play well off one another in a relaxed and playful manner. For those who dig comparisons, I’d go so far as to…