“Here is wisdom. Let him who has understanding calculate the number of the beast, for the number is that of a man; and his number is 666.” Revelations 13:18
As …
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Remember when Francis Dolarhyde ate the original watercolor of William Blake’s The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed In Sun? Jack Crawford is aghast: “He ATE it?!?” At least …
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Francis Dolarhyde is standing in front of his cracked mirror, practicing a speech like he’s going to ask someone to prom. He drives to Hannibal’s empty office and sneaks in, …
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There’s a lot to like about Jose Prendes’ Blood Brothers. For a picture of its budgetary caliber, it shines very brightly in many ways, though some issues with the screenplay …
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Excess Flesh is a repugnant – yet impeccably designed – tableau of a superficial culture that judges women on their thigh gaps.
It’s director Patrick Kennelly’s first feature, co-written with …
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I’ll admit that Black Fawn Films hasn’t been on my radar until now, but with a great catalog of existing titles, I certainly suggest you give their previous works a watch. …
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The Demolisher is a brooding examination of the concept of revenge and what it does to those who feel compelled to enact it. The fourth film from Canadian writer/director Gabriel …
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This week’s episode of Hannibal represents a novel approach: starting a new season mid-season. The Italian story of the previous seven episodes has concluded, and the show dispenses with the …
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Joel Hunter Gun has been writing since age ten, self-publishing several short stories on his website. The Dark Legend Of Tormentia is his first novel, and while it presents some …
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Yes, I’m one of those movie fans who has never dipped a toe into the bloody waters of heavy metal horror films like Trick Or Treat, Rock & Roll Nightmare, …
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