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Film Review: Empty (2011)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: A suspenseful drama about a young couple on a road trip who get caught in the midst of a worldwide gas shortage. REVIEW: Piper (Ashley C. Williams) and Dell (Jon Carlo), are just returning from a 6 day vacation. While the thought of being off the grid and living on the land sounds exciting, the reality …

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Film Review: The Church (2018)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: The pastor of a landmark church is the sole hold-out in a Philadelphia neighborhood earmarked for gentrification. But soon, the spirits of congregational members past begin to make their displeasure known. Who are the righteous among them? REVIEW: Some horror films provide a nice and slow buildup, and that’s fine providing the story is original and …

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Film Review: Hallow’s Eve (2013)

SYNOPSIS: Years after a tragic accident leaves a young child scarred for life, the people responsible pay – with their lives. REVIEW: Bullying is bad, m’kay? And if your bullying leads to something to really terrible, the least you can do is learn from your mistake and maybe become a better person. Apparently not if you’re one of the douche …

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Interview: Ashley C. Williams (Julia, The Human Centipede)

She is smart, talented and currently working on writing her own script. Ashley C. Williams (“The Human Centipede,” “Paranormal Movie”) stars in “Julia,” directed by Matthew A. Brown. “Julia” is in theaters on October 23, 2015 “Julia” was incredible. It was horrific and intense and the character Julia you portray is full of strength and intensity. How did you prepare …

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Film Review: Julia (2014)

SYNOPSIS: A neo-noir revenge thriller centering on Julia Shames, who after suffering a brutal rape, falls prey to an unorthodox form of therapy to restore herself. REVIEW: Writer and Director: Matthew A. Brown Stars: Ashley C. Williams, Tahyna Tozzi, Jack Noseworthy I’ve never about-faced my feelings toward a film before. I’ve either loved it, hated it or felt indifferent about …

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