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Film Review: Transmission (short film) (2017)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: Welcome To Britannia. Together We Stand Alone. REVIEW: More short films, kiddies! Today we have TRANSMISSION, written and directed by Tom Hancock and Varun Raman. This film has been a selection is several international film festivals, gaining two wins (best international short, best British short) and 26 nominations in other categories. Our story opens on our …

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Film Review: Child of Satan (2017)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: After a freak accident during her baby shower, Allison, a dedicated nurse, is rushed to the hospital. After the premature birth of her son Neron, strange events emerge: illusions, vivid dreams, and unexplained killings. The events are linked back to Neron as Allison is taken by sudden premonitions that reveal the victims of her son’s next …

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Film Review: Terrifier (2017)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: A maniacal clown named Art, terrorizes three young women on Halloween night and everyone else who stands in his way. REVIEW: You say you have a fear of clowns? How about maniacal shit-eating grinning clowns that stalk, stare, and murder without purpose or reason? Hopefully by now you are familiar with Damien Leone’s previous work, the …

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Film Review: Jackals (2017)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: A family hires a deprogrammer to rescue its youngest member from a cult. Too bad the cult isn’t just going to let him go that easily and they end up terrorizing the family (who have taken refuge at a cabin in the woods), killing anyone that gets in their way, demanding that they return him to them.  REVIEW: I’ve …

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Film Review: Mercy Christmas (2017)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: When Michael Briskett meets the perfect woman, his ideal Christmas dream comes true when she invites him to her family’s holiday celebration. Dreams shattered, Michael struggles to survive once he realizes HE will be Christmas dinner. REVIEW: “Mercy Christmas” has restored my faith in both the titular holiday and the future of indie film making. Michael …

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