Category: Reviews
The Coroner’s Assistant | Film Threat
The Coroner’s Assistant | Film Threat

Angeline Walsh’s comedic series, The Coroner’s Assistant, takes us into the dark underbelly of London’s cadaver trade. Will you survive or be the next put up on the seller’s block? It’s Victorian-era London, and a young anatomy student, James Rigby…

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The Cult Cartoon Thaws Out and Is Fresher Than Ever
The Cult Cartoon Thaws Out and Is Fresher Than Ever

Way, way back in the early 2000s, MTV aired Clone High, an animated series about a high school comprised of genetic copies of famous guys and ladies. The show was both a brilliant parody of the high school dramas of…

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Chile ’76 | Film Threat
Chile ’76 | Film Threat

1976 was certainly a scary time to be in Chile. In Manuela Martelli’s political thriller Chile ’76, the writer-director focuses on a personal story of one woman’s attempts to help the opposition against Augusto Pinochet. For context, Pinochet was a brutal…

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Rest Stop | Film Threat
Rest Stop | Film Threat

In Noah Sellman’s short film, Rest Stop, a mother and son struggle to survive in a world that is rapidly changing around them. In the not-so-distant future, Gabriel Rivas and Marilyn Brett play Ben and his mother, Joanie, who run…

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My Daughter Yoshiko | Film Threat
My Daughter Yoshiko | Film Threat

Directed by Brian Blum, who co-wrote the script with Kent Morita, My Daughter Yoshiko is a short family drama following Saki Omura (Saori Goda), a Japanese American mother who has a lot on her mind. Saki has a whirlwind of doubts, fears,…

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The Junky Warrior | Film Threat
The Junky Warrior | Film Threat

That hard drugs like heroin, crystal meth, and cocaine lead to terrible consequences is a time-honored cinematic tradition. With The Junky Warrior, directors Kay Rocknroll Brown and James Edward Todd add an AWOL (absent without leave) soldier into the sordid mix…

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Not Just “Bhaijaan”, But “Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan” (KBKJ)!
Not Just “Bhaijaan”, But “Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan” (KBKJ)!

When it’s time for action, no one does it better than Bhaijaan! But this time Bhaijaan is back to prove that he is not just “Bhaijaan” but “Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan”! Of course, he might have got tired…

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Gotham City Escape Review: Europe’s Answer to Velocicoaster
Gotham City Escape Review: Europe’s Answer to Velocicoaster

We are back from the Parque Warner Madrid press event for the launch of the brand-new Batman-themed rollercoaster and it is AMAZING! Here’s our Gotham City Escape review. Bruce Wayne has opened the doors of Wayne Manor and invited us…

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Mortal Kombat Meets Power Rangers In Earnest Adaption
Mortal Kombat Meets Power Rangers In Earnest Adaption

Mortal Kombat meets Power Rangers in the undercooked and over-the-top Knights of the Zodiac, a live-action adaptation of the Japanese anime series, Knights of the Zodiac: Saint Seiya, and the manga Saint Seiya by Masami Kurumada. Kurumada has always wanted…

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A Solid Action Drama With A Standout Jennifer Lopez
A Solid Action Drama With A Standout Jennifer Lopez

Jennifer Lopez is back in her action bag with The Mother from Netflix. Directed by Niki Caro from a screenplay by Misha Green, Andrea Berloff and Peter Craig, The Mother follows the titular character (Lopez) who becomes an FBI informant.…

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From Season 2 Episode 4 Deep Dive and Review
From Season 2 Episode 4 Deep Dive and Review

Thank you FROMily for checking out my FROM Season 2 Episode 4 Review, Recap, and Analysis. Yes, we are back with another recap of the show with no answers, FROM. We’re picking right up where we left off last week with…

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Beyond Human Nature | Film Threat
Beyond Human Nature | Film Threat

Michael Neelsen’s crime documentary, Beyond Human Nature, is one of those stories that will sneak up on you from behind and make you think about the American justice system. It revolves around the 1992 murder of Green Bay native Tom Monfils.…

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