Wrenage here. I originally reviewed Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell before the site blew up. Now it is back from the dead to continue the made-for-TV horror series that featured other network television movies like The Intruder Within, Midnight Offerings, Curse of the Black Widow, Satan’s Triangle and Killdozer. I watched
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Hot off talk that its director Shawn Levy could be handling the next “Avengers” film, Marvel Studios’ “Deadpool and Wolverine” has finally secured its official rating and classification details from the MPA. FilmRatings.com reports that the blockbuster has landed an R rating for “strong bloody violence and language throughout, gore
Star Wars: The Acolyte Episode 1 and 2 Review
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