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Film Review: Matilda (short film) (2017)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: Matilda entails a middle eastern female Nun who plans to perform an exorcism. REVIEW: More short films, kiddies! Today we have MATILDA, (not to be confused with the child-friendly film from the 90s) written and directed by Yaw Agyapong. The credits are confusing, and the IMDB is incomplete so I can’t credit each actor specifically or …

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Film Review: Possession Diaries (2019)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: The story follows Rebecca Clarkson, suffering from demonic attacks after playing with an Ouija board one night. Fearful people will think she’s crazy, or lying, she documents her experiences in a video blog on her webcam over the course of a week. In a series of escalating events, shadowing figures appearing and disappearing, the creepy factor …

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Film Review: The Black Cat (1934)

Rate This MovieSYNOPSIS: “Honeymooning in Hungary, Joan and Peter Allison share their train compartment with Doctor Vitus Werdegast, a courtly but tragic man who is returning to the remains of the town he defended before becoming a prisoner of war for fifteen years. When their hotel-bound bus crashes in a mountain storm and Joan is injured, the travelers seek refuge …

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Film Review: Greta (2018)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: A young woman befriends a lonely widow who’s harboring a dark and deadly agenda toward her. REVIEW: Greta, a 2019 release that drew a short theatre run before heading to home viewing was in fact a pleasant surprise. I often like to point out right away upon the reviewing of new releases whether the film was …

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Film Review: Winterskin (2018)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: Gunned down in the snowy wilderness and desperate for shelter, Billy Cavanagh is taken in by kooky old lady Agnes, unaware that her isolated log cabin is being stalked by a bloodthirsty skinless creature hellbent on getting inside. REVIEW: Before I begin the review, I would like to thank filmmakers like Charlie Steed and Todd Sheets …

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