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Film Review: Karate Kid (2010)

SYNOPSIS: 12-year-old Dre Parker could’ve been the most popular kid in Detroit, but his mother’s latest career move has landed him in China. Dre immediately falls for his classmate Mei Ying – and the feeling is mutual – but cultural differences make such a friendship impossible. Even worse, Dre’s feelings make an enemy of the class bully, Cheng. In the …

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Film Review: Jamie Marks is Dead (2014)

SYNOPSIS: In a wintry small town, the body of a teenager named Jamie Marks is found by the river. Adam, the star of his cross-country team, becomes fascinated with Jamie-a boy nobody really knew or interacted with, except occasionally to bully him. When Jamie’s ghost begins to appear both to Adam and Gracie, the classmate who discovered the body, Adam …

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Film Review: Into the Pit: The Shocking Story of Deadpit.com (2009)

SYNOPSIS: Into The Pit: The Shocking Story of Deadpit.Com is a rich story of friendship, diverging dreams, blatant escapism, and childhood nostalgia set against a high contrast rural backdrop. Into The Pit tells the story of Wes Vance and Aaron Frye, two seemingly unremarkable Kentuckians who have lived in the small town of Prestonsburg their entire lives. They live in …

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Film Review: Blood Craft (2019)

SYNOPSIS: Two sisters use witchcraft to bring their horrible, abusive father back to life so they can take revenge on him. REVIEW: I thought that Blood Craft sounded a little weird before I saw it and wasn’t sure if I was going to like it or not. I mean why would anyone bring back the spirit of their abusive father …

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Film Review: Trans-Atlantic Tunnel (1935)

SYNOPSIS: “An engineer is hired to plan and oversee the construction of a undersea tunnel between Europe and the US. However, certain interests don’t want to see the tunnel built and use every means at their disposal, including sabotage and murder, to stop its construction.” (courtesy IMDB) REVIEW: During the early thirties, German filmmakers seemed desperate to devise effective ways …

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Film Review: Cherry Tree Lane (2010)

SYNOPSIS: Prosperous professional couple Mike and Christine are settling in for a standard evening of wine, TV and low-level marital hostility when a ring on their doorbell changes everything. Turns out their son Sebastian is in a little trouble with some local boys, who are quite prepared to camp out and wait for him to get home… The resulting culture-clash …

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Film Review: Girls Guns and Blood (2019)

SYNOPSIS A Sexy Grindhouse/Action/Comedy where a little brothel in Texas gets robbed by a gang of thieves. The ladies are not going to take this laying down and track down the thieves and take them out one by one in both sexual and violent ways. REVIEW: “Girls Guns and Blood“, a new 2019 release, is all the title says it …

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Film Review: Knob Goblins (2015)

SYNOPSIS: As part of his final psychotherapy treatment, a mental patient is allowed to return to the basement of his deserted childhood home, so he can finally face his fears involving the death of his younger brother. REVIEW: Currently making the rounds at film festivals across the country, Writer/Director Christopher G. Moore’s latest short film is entitled Knob Goblins, and …

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Film Review: Operation Nazi Zombies (2003)

SYNOPSIS: An elite Special Forces unit, the likes of which “has never been formed in these Unites States”, is sent to a classified destination to clean up a biological problem resulting from classified U.S. experiments regarding awakening the dead. REVIEW: Written and directed by David B. Stewart III Starring: Thomas Reilly, Ellisa Mullen, Christopher Connolly Best example of botching a …

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Film Review: WhiteChapel – The Ripper Returns (2009)

SYNOPSIS: A fast-tracked inspector, a hardened detective sergeant, and an expert in historical homicides investigate modern crimes with connections to the past in the Whitechapel district of London. REVIEW: “Whitechapel” the ITV drama that was filmed on location in an around the East End of London is a thrilling, suspenseful treat. The nightmare begins again. In the East End of …

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Film Review: Dracula (1931) Review 2

SYNOPSIS: After a harrowing ride through the Carpathian mountains in eastern Europe, Renfield enters castle Dracula to finalize the transferral of Carfax Abbey in London to Count Dracula, who is in actuality a vampire. Renfield is drugged by the eerily hypnotic count, and turned into one of his thralls, protecting him during his sea voyage to London. After sucking the …

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Film Review: The Awakened (2012)

SYNOPSIS: A category three hurricane is headed straight to Miami. Five friends decide to have a hurricane party to weather the storm. They close the doors and the hurricane shutters and are locked inside for the night. After a while, they grow weary of playing drinking games. That’s when they decide to recreate a spiritual healing that they saw a …

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Film Review: Ferocious Planet (2011)

  SYNOPSIS: A groundbreaking device is designed to glimpse alternate universes. But when the machine malfunctions and transports a group of observers into a nightmarish dimension of alien terrors, the travelers must use ingenuity to survive. REVIEW: Director – Billy O’Brien Starring – Joe Flanigan, John Rhys-Davies, Catherine Walker Ferocious Planet is yet another creature feature from the SyFy channel …

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Film Review: The Undying (2009)

SYNOPSIS: Still dealing with the death of her fiance, Dr. Barbara Haughton (Robin Weigert) moves to an isolated home in the country and begins a new job in a nearby small town. She soon discovers the spirit of a dead Civil War soldier named Elijah (Paul David Story) trying to communicate with her. At work, her first patient is an …

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Film Review: Dr. Lamb (1992)

SYNOPSIS: A taxi driver with abnormal urges and violent tendencies begins to slaughter women taking his cab late at night, sparking an intense police investigation. REVIEW:  A Category III psychological crime horror film from Hong Kong, 1992’s Dr. Lamb (AKA Gou yeung yi sang) was directed by Danny Lee and Billy Tang and written by Law Kam-fai. The film stars …

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Film Review: Zombiefied (2012)

SYNOPSIS: A zombie outbreak begins at a club, leaving locals to fight for survival while a brutal serial killer ads to the body count. Only 2 people know the truth & the infection is just beginning. REVIEW: Wearing a title that’s indicative of what your about to watch, is not “always” a sure bet. With the title “Zombiefied“, I might …

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