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Alone (Movie Review)

When your fears find you, should you run or should you stay and fight? One woman finds out just how determined she is to survive in Alone, which arrives in select theaters, as well as Digital and On Demand, beginning Friday, September 18, 2020 thanks ... Read More

Tape (Movie Review)

They say if one saw how factory sausages were made then they would never have sausages again. The same could be said of the entertainment industry, where one’s dreams of entertaining people- artistically or otherwise- can get crushed under the heel of bureaucracy, creative meddling, ... Read More

The Tokoloshe (Movie Review)

Almost every culture on Earth has a small but malevolent creature hopping about in its folklore. America and the UK have gremlins, Japan has the kappa, and South Africa has the tokoloshe. It is said they bite the toes off sleeping people, or outright kill ... Read More

The Fanatic (Movie Review)

Fred Durst directs movies now. Technically he has been since at least 2007 with The Education of Charlie Banks, and if you counts music videos, then he has been at it since 1999, doing work for Korn, Puddle of Mudd, and of course, his own ... Read More

3 Lives (Movie Review)

Based on a story by Producer/Director Juliane Block (Kinks 2011, Train Station 2-15), fleshed out by Producer/Writer Wolf-Peter Arand (In the Gallery 2014, 8 Remains 2018), and due out on DVD and digital platforms from August 6th, 2019 via High Octane Pictures, 3 Lives aims ... Read More

Dark Highlands (Movie Review)

The Scottish Highlands can be both beautiful and foreboding. During the day, one can see great peaks, open fields, rushing streams, and those cows with the emo fringes, but when night falls, all that fades into a pitch-black shade. If any hapless tourist does not ... Read More