Category: Reviews
Shadow Island Featured, Reviews Film Threat
Shadow Island Featured, Reviews Film Threat

In Shadow Island, director Johan Storm is working off a sure-fire formula for success. Set on an isolated and dismal Swedish isle shrouded not only by storm clouds but also by a mysterious history of disappearances and death, the film’s…

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Foundation Season 2 Episode 8 DEEP DIVE and BREAKDOWN
Foundation Season 2 Episode 8 DEEP DIVE and BREAKDOWN

Thank you FANdation, We are back with another recap of our favorite “I don’t even know who’s really in charge anymore” show Foundation Season 2 Episode 9. I’m your host, Anthony, and I will do my best to be your guide…

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The Hiding Place Featured, Reviews Film Threat
The Hiding Place Featured, Reviews Film Threat

Director Laura Matula and writer A.S. Peterson revisit the classic story The Hiding Place with a wonderful new hybrid stage-to-cinema production. During WWII, the Netherlands was under the control of the Third Reich. The Ten Boom family owns a watch…

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Jack Huston Harnesses The Poetic Power Of Boxing Movies In A Stylish Feature Debut [Venice]
Jack Huston Harnesses The Poetic Power Of Boxing Movies In A Stylish Feature Debut [Venice]

The Huston dynasty has produced so many raw, undeniable talents that its younger members are undoubtedly among the very few “nepo babies” who can still come out of that exhausting discourse unscathed. We may even feel pity for them, sometimes,…

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The Wendigo Featured, Reviews Film Threat
The Wendigo Featured, Reviews Film Threat

Sasquatch, the Manitou, and the Wendigo have all been subjects of film, comics, and the Tourist trade. The North American answer to Europe and the UK, which mine their rich tradition with a plethora of Folk Horror such as The…

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Weredeer Review: A Howling Disappointment
Weredeer Review: A Howling Disappointment

Weredeer promised an intriguing mix of family drama and supernatural horror with a unique twist on the werewolf mythos. However, what could have been a compelling narrative is marred by uninspired execution, lackluster performances, and a plot that seems more like…

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Pivot Featured, Reviews Film Threat
Pivot Featured, Reviews Film Threat

A young girl struggles to find her identity in Ana Gusson and Robyn Campbell’s animated short, Pivot. On this particular morning, it’s a struggle of wills between a loving mother and her 12-year-old daughter, Ashley. At conflict is the dress…

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Glen Powell Stars In Richard Linklater’s Sexy, Delightful Comedy Tailored To His Talents [Venice]
Glen Powell Stars In Richard Linklater’s Sexy, Delightful Comedy Tailored To His Talents [Venice]

That Glen Powell is a gem of an actor is nothing new, but twenty years into his career, and after stealing the show in a bunch of films and series, we can all finally stop praying for him to get…

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I Am Rage Featured, Reviews Film Threat
I Am Rage Featured, Reviews Film Threat

NOW ON VOD! Thirsty for the finest cheap thrills? Chug down an ice-cold six-pack of “Who’s the bitch now?” with the rapid-fire revenger I Am Rage, directed by David Ryan Keith. It opens in a cellar with Margret (Marta Svetek)…

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King of Killers Featured, Reviews Film Threat
King of Killers Featured, Reviews Film Threat

NOW IN THEATERS! In the action/thriller King of Killers, Kevin Grevioux brings his graphic novel to life following a family-man assassin in the fight for his and his daughter’s lives. Marcus Garan (Alain Moussi) is a former member of an…

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‘Welcome to Wrexham’ Season 2 Review
‘Welcome to Wrexham’ Season 2 Review

When news first broke about actors Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds buying a Welsh soccer team, it was so random that it felt like a prank. Then, when FX came out with Welcome to Wrexham after the roaring success of…

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What’s My Name Again? Featured, Reviews Film Threat
What’s My Name Again? Featured, Reviews Film Threat

In Spencer Zender’s film, What’s My Name Again? We are brought back to the mid-1980s to Southern California’s beach bum hippie culture, where Bo (Ryan Winn) finds out he needs to make a life-defining choice as he turns 18. This…

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