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Film Review: The Curse of Buckout Road (2017)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: A group of strangers come together to stop their deadly dreams about a cursed stretch of road in rural America that causes suicides every 5 years. REVIEW: Director: Matthew Currie Holmes Writers: Shahin Chandrasoma, Matthew Currie Holmes, Johnny Pascucci (story) Starring: Evan Ross, Henry Czerny, Dominique Provost-Chalkley, Danny Glover, Jim Watson, Kyle Mac The Curse of …

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Film Review: Night of Death (1980)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: When she takes up her new post at an eerie convalescent home deep in the French countryside, nurse Martine (Isabelle Goguey) soon discovers that several missing co-workers may have fallen prey to an unspeakable evil rumored to roam the hallways at night. But as Martine looks deeper into the mystery, she suspects the home’s aged residents …

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Film Review: Shovel (short film) (2018)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: A little girl looking for special attention walks on a thin line of reality. REVIEW: More short films, kiddies! Today we have SHOVEL, written by Doug Newville and directed by Ryan Policky. This latest entry from a production company called Bloodshed Deathbath Productions (gotta love that…descriptive and straight to the point) has an oddly Frankenstein’s monster …

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Film Review: Creature Feature (2015)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: Creature Feature is five interwoven tales of terror that occur one foggy Halloween night in Georgia. A babysitter learns a new appreciation for fine art and hard lesson about the consequences of being irresponsible…and naughty!; a group of college kids stumble on the mother of all Scarecrows; two teenagers are forced to steal from the wrong …

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Film Review: P.O.E. Project of Evil (P.O.E. 2) (2012)

Rate This MovieSYNOPSIS: Following up the successful “P.O.E.: Poetry of Eerie”, some of the original filmmakers regrouped for this newest experiment which aims to bring the tales of Edgar Allen Poe to life through the distinct lens of Italian horror with spoken English. While the original film’s focus was the poetic and macabre dimension of the infamous Boston author, this …

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Film Review: Teenage Babylon (short film) (1989)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: Teenage Babylon presents the aftermath of three teenage suicides through the medium of what purports to be 1960s vintage black and white police file footage. The film’s haunting images, evoking teenage love gone wrong, are counterpointed by a series of saccharine torch songs, celebrating falling in love and the end of a masquerade. Through a kind …

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