Gaspar Noé (Irreversible, I Stand Alone, Enter the Void, Love) is back in cinemas with Climax – his latest writing-directing creation. The movie has been making rounds on the festival circuit, …
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I don’t think people remember just how bad the 2008 Financial Crisis was. I’d just graduated high school the summer before the collapse and was in the thick of college–which …
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Lizzie Andrew Borden earned unsavory notoriety in the late 1800s when she became the prime suspect of her father and stepmother’s violent ax murders. News of the killings and trial …
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Marrowbone follows a family of English immigrants who move to America and change their name to get away from a traumatic past. Soon after arriving, their mother dies, and a …
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Heavy Trip is one of the best comedies of the past decade. It doesn’t fall directly in the genre space, but its quirky enough to dissuade casual comedy moviegoers from …
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Our House is a movie about a kid who builds an electrical device that inadvertently amplifies paranormal activity in his home. The film, arriving in select theaters, VOD, and digital …
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Mega Time Squad doesn’t rewrite the heist-gone-wrong formula. On its face, a straight-forward comedy-heist movie feels ripe to tick off the tropes and phone it in like The Hangover Part …
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When 2014’s GODZILLA debuted, it was criticized for not having enough Godzilla. A few years later, KONG: SKULL ISLAND featured terrific monsters and battles but dropped the ball on character …
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Space will always be a compelling location for horror. Isolation, paranoia, and the unknown mix better than top-shelf rum and Coke. Syfy is taking the plunge with a new galactic …
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Operation Overlord was the name given to the Battle of Normandy during WWII. A nighttime paratrooper assault preceded the daytime beach invasion. During the nighttime drop, many of the paratroopers …
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