Category: Reviews
Foe Review: A Half-Baked Exploration of Identity and Isolation
Foe Review: A Half-Baked Exploration of Identity and Isolation

Foe is the cinematic adaptation of Iain Reid‘s intriguing novel. This movie ventures into the realm of science fiction with a premise that promises existential contemplation and psychological intrigue. Saoirse Ronan, Paul Mescal, and Aaron Pierre deliver commendable performances, imbuing…

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Blonde Death Featured, Reviews Film Threat
Blonde Death Featured, Reviews Film Threat

FANTASTIC FEST 2023 RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW! A young blonde teen’s life is changed forever when her family moves from Mississippi to beautiful Orange County, California, in writer-director James Dillinger’s 1980s cult thriller, Blonde Death. Tammy (Sara Lee Wade) is a typical 16-year-old…

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Desperation Road Review: A Bumpy Journey into Southern Noir
Desperation Road Review: A Bumpy Journey into Southern Noir

Michael Farris Smith’s Desperation Road is adapted into a film directed by Nadine Crocker. This film presents a story steeped in the shadows of the Mississippi landscape. The film attempts to unravel the complexities of human nature in the face…

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Wanha Markku Featured, Reviews Film Threat
Wanha Markku Featured, Reviews Film Threat

LOCARNO FILM FESTIVAL 2023 REVIEW! Director Markus Toivo’s Wanha Markku studies how generational gaps fuel a difference between thought processes and outlooks toward life and the world. The documentary is named after a poem about a man named Markku who returns…

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Witness The Great Bharat Rescue Mission In “Mission Raniganj”!
Witness The Great Bharat Rescue Mission In “Mission Raniganj”!

“Log Bole Mujhe Bollywood Star. Naam Mera Akshay Kumar!” That’s right! The Khiladi is back again as a brave Sardaar after “Singh Is King”, now in a serious historic disaster-drama titled “Mission Raniganj: The Great Bharat Rescue”. Written by Vipul…

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Bradley Cooper’s Bernstein Biopic Is Artful & Fractured
Bradley Cooper’s Bernstein Biopic Is Artful & Fractured

Summary "Maestro" captures the contradictory and complex nature of Leonard Bernstein as a human artwork, provoking questions and revealing contradictory answers that define him. The film explores the committed and lifetime bond between Bernstein and Felicia, showcasing their joyous unity…

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‘Priscilla’ Review — Sofia Coppola Underwhelms With Stale Biopic
‘Priscilla’ Review — Sofia Coppola Underwhelms With Stale Biopic

Hearing that Sofia Coppola would make a biopic of Priscilla Presley mere months after Baz Luhrmann’s bombastic Elvis was like waking up on Christmas morning to your parents giving you a gift you didn’t tell them you wanted. It was…

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‘Frasier’ Review — Kelsey Grammer’s Dr. Crane Should’ve Stayed in Seattle
‘Frasier’ Review — Kelsey Grammer’s Dr. Crane Should’ve Stayed in Seattle

Apologies to the lovely city of Boston, but Kelsey Grammer’s Dr. Frasier Crane was one of the many things that was better in Seattle. It isn’t either his or your fault. In fact, you both are just about perfect. As…

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Daz Games Panic Review: A Unique Scarefest Attraction
Daz Games Panic Review: A Unique Scarefest Attraction

A brand new addition at Alton Towers Scarefest as YouTuber Daz Games has brought a unique scare experience to the park this Halloween season as we bring you our Daz Games Panic review. YouTube star Daz Games has become hugely…

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Murder Camp Featured, Reviews Film Threat
Murder Camp Featured, Reviews Film Threat

From the opening shot of the 15-minute short film Murder Camp, one can tell director Clara Aranovich and writers Will Harris and Jeremy Radin have a love for old-school slashers. That horror comedy opens with a camper, Becky (Olivia Holguín), reading…

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Pet Sematary: Bloodlines Review: A Grave Disappointment
Pet Sematary: Bloodlines Review: A Grave Disappointment

Pet Sematary: Bloodlines, the much-anticipated prequel to 2019’s Pet Sematary, ventures into the territory of horror with the subtlety of a sledgehammer and the finesse of a bulldozer. Directed by Lindsey Anderson Beer in her directorial debut and co-written with…

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‘John Carpenter’s Suburban Screams’ Brings A Dose of Terrifying Reality to Halloween
‘John Carpenter’s Suburban Screams’ Brings A Dose of Terrifying Reality to Halloween

The Big Picture Suburban Screams is a groundbreaking series that explores the dark secrets and unspeakable evil lurking beneath the surface of seemingly idyllic American suburbia. The series blends compelling reenactments with true stories shared by the people who experienced…

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