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It’s a Wrap for Comedy, Romance, Horror Film Allen + Millie: A Short Romance

Back in July I had the honor and thrill of interviewing Scream Queen Brooke Lewis for an article titled Boulevard of Brooke n’ Dreams. One of the countless highlights of this Q&A was a sneak peek about a passion project forthcoming titled Allen and Millie. Never failing an opportunity to embark upon riveting content I present to the readers and …

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Film Review: Mannequin (short film) (2017)

SYNOPSIS: A horror thriller in which a lonely costume designer working within an old theatre begins to hear bumps in the night upon the arrival of a mysterious Mannequin… REVIEW: More short films, kiddies! Today we have MANNEQUIN, written and directed by Zach McCoy-Davies. Ah, life in the theater! Any of us who were theater kids know about late nights …

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Sequel ‘I Spit On Your Grave Deja Vu’ Controversial Revenge Film Takes Form

Deja Vu LLC. Productions announces the release of “I Spit On Your Grave Deja Vu” to coincide with the 40th Anniversary of the original 1978 film “I Spit On Your Grave” aka “Day of the Women” in 2018. “I Spit On Your Grave Deja Vu” picks up with Jennifer Hills (Camille Keaton) as a best-selling author living in New York …

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Film Review: Grave Danger (2008)

SYNOPSIS: A woman is terrorized by a psychotic caller who terrorizes her with terrifying tales of murderous ventriloquist dummies, possessed housewives, and watching strangers. But will she live to tell the tales? REVIEW: “Jim Haggerty’s Grave Danger” is an exercise in the do-it-yourself school of low budget filmmaking. What it lacks in originality, it makes up for in fun and …

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Film Review: Unsolved (2009)

SYNOPSIS: Fifteen years after an on campus murder, students re-open the case for a class and uncover a truth more horrifying and closer to home than they ever imagined. REVIEW: Murder mysteries are something of a hard sell.  These days, the standard “Whodunnit?” template is rarely utilized as more than a springboard for creative invention.  Both 2000’s “Memento” and “Brick” from …

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Film Review: Die Die Delta Pi (2013)

SYNOPSIS: In late 1980s, when times were fun, technology was changing, clothes were Rad and girls were Bad; there was one thing that didn’t change, traditions. Delta Pi, a long-lasting sorority institution in the heart of Tampa, Florida, keeps that tradition “alive”…until late 1986 Spring Break when a serial killer was just coming to light. REVIEW: Being English, my knowledge …

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Film Review: Godzilla (1998)

SYNOPSIS: When a freighter is viciously attacked in the Pacific Ocean, a team of experts — including biologist Niko Tatopoulos (Matthew Broderick) and scientists Elsie Chapman (Vicki Lewis) and Mendel Craven (Malcolm Danare) — concludes that an oversized reptile is the culprit. Before long, the giant lizard is loose in Manhattan, destroying everything within its reach. The team chases the …

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