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Director: Jenö Hodi Writers: Tibor Fonyódi, Jenö Hodi, and Allan Katz Rated: R (violence, sexuality) Cast: Christopher Lambert, Corey Sevier, Irena A. Hoffman, Charlie Hollway, and Jennifer Higham When three friends, Keith, J.J., and Kim travel to Hungary they wind up finding themselves traveling through much more than beautiful medieval scenery and architecture. Keith’s objective
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Director: David Slade Writers: Melissa Rosenberg (screenplay), Stephanie Meyer (novel) Cast: Xavier Samuel, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, and Bryce Dallas Howard Rated: PG-13 I’ve made it no secret that I enjoy the Twilight movies. Yes, I am a straight male Twilight fan; deal with it. In my extensive review of the last installment,
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Director: Silvana Zancolo Writers: Pascal Françaix (novel “Les Mères Noires”), Silvana Zancolo (screenplay), Daniel Aarons, (screenplay), and Giovanni Eccher (screenplay) Cast: Laurence Belcher, Hayley J. Williams, Beth Winslet, Rod Hallett, and Bonny Ambrose Original release date: 2007 The Shadow Within opens with a woman giving birth in a bright white room. She loses the second
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Director/writer: Victor Juliet Cast: Victor Juliet, Peter Thomas, and Rachel Ward Rated: unrated (some gore and language) Victor Juliet’s Director’s Cut is an ultra-low budget horror flick following the pretentious filmmaker Victor Juliet as he films his latest feature. Juliet decides to give his film that realistic touch by adding genuine kills and even more
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Angel Time is writer Anne Rice’s first installment of her latest Songs of the Seraphim series. The story is told by Toby, aka Lucky the Fox, a contract killer with seemingly nothing to lose. He receives his orders from a man only known as The Right Man. On the surface, Toby would seem as a
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Director/Writer: Mark Jones Rated: n/a (contains violence and nudity) Cast: Tyler Farrell, Sarah Ewell, Anthony Flessas, and Corie Ventura In 1984 a crazy gypsy puts a curse on a group of performers. Forward to present day, a group of pledges to Zeta Alpha Rho show up for Hell Night, their initiation. Hell Night, which takes
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Writer/director: George A. Romero | Rated: R | Review date: 24-March-2010 For the sixth installment of George Romero’s Dead series, Survival of the Dead moves to an island inhabited primarily by two rival clans: the O’Flynns and the Muldoons. The O’Flynns, lead by patriarch Patrick O’Flynn (Kenneth Welsh), protect the island from the undead by
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Writer/Director: Mark Stouffer | Rated: R | Review date: 24-March-2010 Mark Stouffer’s Creature of Darkness is a science fiction monster movie much reminiscent of the Predator. It differs in that this time around, we don’t have a group of rag tag commandos, but rather college-aged friends out for a good time in the woods. The story follows
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Director/writer: Travis Betz | Rated: n/a | Review date: 14-Mar-2010 Lo is one of those rare films that has the ability to tread multiple genres while not adhering to the rules or conventions of any specific one exclusively. The story is fairly simple. A guy named Justin (Ward Roberts) is in love. His peculiar and
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Director/writer: Jordan Downey | Rated: n/a (violence & nudity) | Review date: 5-Mar-2010 Jordan Downey’s ThanksKilling starts off with a smack-talking killer turkey chasing town a topless dame in colonial America, setting the stage for the rest of this preposterous ultra-low budget horror-spoof. In modern day, when five college classmates head back home for the
about 9 months ago
Awesome site. I come to this for watching all movies. Gonna check out this vid now. I know you probably have a ton of vids to watch but i def recommend 7 years in tibet with brad pitt and yes man if you havnt seen them. Im glad you still have the entrepreneur spirit.