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By admin December 14, 2021February 10, 2022 ALL/Reviews

Spencer (2021) Review

A POWERFUL (YET FLAWED) CHARACTER STUDY Over the last century, the Windsor British royal family has become one of the most famous and influential European monarchies; enduring the changing of political climate and the advancement of society, while always showing the real mystique and alluring nature of royalty of sovereign

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By admin October 18, 2021September 13, 2022 ALL/Reviews

Halloween Kills Review

A mob chant becomes prominent at one point in the new film, Halloween Kills. Haddonfield residents, having put up with the memories and fallout of Michael Myers’ rampage 40 years ago, as well as the “current” evening’s events, are taking the law into their own hands.  And so, led by

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By admin October 18, 2021February 10, 2022 ALL/Reviews

Review: Halloween Kills

I guess it wouldn’t be the Halloween franchise without a crappy sequel. 2018’s sequel-reboot from David Gordon Green was a surprise success, at least to this author. The unlikely pairing of a director known for comedy with one of the most iconic slasher franchises didn’t seem the most intuitive pairing, but it

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By admin October 11, 2021July 6, 2022 ALL/Reviews

Review: The Isle (2019), Atmospheric Horror Meets Salty Sea Tales

For me, the siren is one of the most interesting of all the sailor mythologies. Sirens are the beautiful, ethereal women (or entities) who lure sailors to their deaths on jagged rocks and cliffs. They have been portrayed in a wide range of media, from video games to television series.

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By admin October 5, 2021July 6, 2022 ALL/Reviews

Frankenhooker (1990), Low-Budget Body Horror That Aims to Offend

With a name like Frankenhooker, you pretty much know what you’re getting. It’s not going to offer a progressive view on sex work like Anahí Berneri’s Alanis, or even themes of alienation from the source material it bastardizes, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Instead, you get a Troma-level B-horror comedy that lives

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