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Showing posts with label film noir. Show all posts
Showing posts with label film noir. Show all posts
May 3, 2021

SYNCHRONICITY (2015)

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There is one thing that all time travel movies have in common, and that’s this: none of them actually make sense. That’s the paradox of th...
Apr 12, 2021

ROMEO IS BLEEDING (1993)

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Filmmaker Peter Medak ( Zorro, the Gay Blade ; The Ruling Class ) isn’t the only director who would have been capable of telling a story lik...
Dec 1, 2019

BLOOD SIMPLE

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Sep 15, 2019

MEMOIRS OF AN INVISIBLE MAN (1992)

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Memoirs of an Invisible Man is probably the least discussed film of John Carpenter’s career outside of his first feature credit, Dark S...
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Sep 11, 2013

UNSUNG HORRORS: THE NINTH GATE

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Every once in a while, a genuinely great horror movie—one that would rightfully be considered a classic, had it gotten more exposure and lo...
May 23, 2012

REVIEW: THE RED HOUSE

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"Every living person has their own Ox Head Woods.” The Red House is about cancerous guilt. While it presumes to be about a my...
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