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Mickey Mouse has got a knife. With those simple words, and the corresponding horror movie trailer which goes with them, it’s become clear that the 21st century is about to get weird. Well, weirder, at any rate. Nearly a hundred years after Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks animated the short
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The Coroner’s Assistant, a beloved project from writer/director Angeline Walsh, is a uniquely funny and wonderful foray. There is a fun tone that doesn’t shy away from the macabre. In other words: my kind of story. I was able to speak with the talented Walsh about her quest to see
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