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Film Review: God’s Left Hand, Devil’s Right Hand (2006)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: What’s scary is being a human being, and what’s scary is being myself. Truly horrifying things reside inside oneself. The work asks if you can stand the inescapable terror. REVIEW: God’s Left Hand, Devil’s Right Hand is a film adaptation of the comic book artists Kazuo Umezu’s manga by the same name. I personally came across …

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Film Review: Cache (2005)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: A married couple is terrorized by a series of surveillance videotapes left on their front porch. REVIEW: Michael Haneke’s Cache (sometimes also referred to as Hidden in the USA and UK) centers around a number of mysterious video tapes being delivered to Anne (Oscar-winning actress Juliette Binoche; The English Patient, Cosmopolis) and Georges (Daniel Auteuil; The …

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Film Review: [REC]³ Génesis (2012)

Rate This MovieSYNOPSIS: The action now takes place miles away from the original location and partly in broad daylight, giving the film an entirely fresh yet disturbing new reality. The infection has left the building. In a clever twist that draws together the plots of the first two movies, this third part of the saga also works as a decoder …

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Film Review: Alone (short film) (2016)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: Nothing bad can happen if you stay home alone… right? Nominated for “Best Short Film” in the 2017 iHorror Awards, Fear Awards and “Best Horror Short” in 2017 AM Egypt Film Festival. REVIEW: More short films, kiddies! Today we have ALONE, written and directed by Ryan Sheets. Ah, college life. The parties, the dating scene, all …

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Film Review: [REC] (2007)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: Trapped in a quarantined Barcelona apartment building with residents, firefighters and a growing horde of ravenous zombies, television reporter Angela (Manuela Velasco) and her cameraman, Pablo, record brutal deaths and terrifying events while trying to stay alive. Filmed entirely from unseen Pablo’s point of view, this tension-filled Spanish horror film thrills viewers with its aggressive action. …

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Film Review: Chimera (2018)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: A brilliant but disturbed scientist freezes his children alive, while he races to cure their deadly genetic disease by decoding the DNA of the immortal Turritopsis jellyfish. REVIEW: Chimera is the first feature film from Writer/director Maurice Haeems, who is fascinated with science fiction and themes of immortality. The film stars Henry Ian Cusick, who I …

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Film Review: Pola X (1999)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: A young writer becomes intrigued with a mysterious dark-haired woman who claims to be his long-lost sister and he begin an unusual relationship with her prompting a downward spiral involving his domineering mother and lovely fiancée REVIEW:  Pola X is a film by French director Leos Carax (Boy Meets Girl, Mauvais Sang) and written by Carax, …

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Film Review: To Hell and Back: The Kane Hodder Story (2017)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: To Hell and Back: The Kane Hodder Story is the harrowing story of a stuntman overcoming a dehumanizing childhood filled with torment and bullying in Sparks, Nevada. After surviving a near-death burn accident, he worked his way up through Hollywood, leading to his ultimate rise as Jason Voorhees in the Friday the 13th series and making …

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Film Review: Check it Out! with Dr. Steve Brule (2010)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: Rare, unedited recordings of Dr. Steve Brule’s extremely short-lived TV show. These videotapes would fetch tons of dollars at a standard auction, but now Adult Swim is bringing these rarely-seen treasures to a general audience! See Dr. Steve learn about restaurants, spend time with his family, conquer his fars, and more throughout six informative episodes! Featuring …

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