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thrillers
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Nov 19, 2019
HANGMAN (2017)
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From the opening moments, you can just feel that Hangman is going to suck. Before you catch a single lousy performance, or a sampling...
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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Aug 25, 2019
MANHUNTER (1986)
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I have kind of an odd history with Manhunter . It was 2001, and the first post- Silence of the Lambs Hannibal Lecter film was bein...
Jun 26, 2019
DER SAMURAI (2015)
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On the audio commentary included on its Blu-ray release by Artsploitation Films, producer Linus de Paoli paraphrases a former film teac...
Jun 13, 2019
BLU-RAY REVIEW: BLUE VELVET (1986) [CRITERION COLLECTION]
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Filmmakers come and go, and while some of them manage to make some fantastic films, very few are lucky to have a style—something that ma...
Jun 12, 2019
THE INCIDENT (1967)
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There is a very real psychological phenomenon known as the bystander effect, which deduces that the more people present during an event...
Apr 22, 2019
‘THE STANDOFF AT SPARROW CREEK’ AND THE PARANOID THRILLER
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Distrust peaked during the 1970s across a variety of arenas: domestically, societally, and politically. Multiple facets of life had bee...
Apr 27, 2014
DADDY'S LITTLE GIRL (2014)
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What was the last theatrically released torture movie to crash and burn? Was it Captivity ? Hostel 2 ? I honestly can't say/remem...
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Nov 1, 2013
REVIEW: TO JENNIFER
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The line between art and "hey, let's make a movie because we can!" is becoming increasingly blurred. Eduardo Sanchez and D...
May 30, 2013
LITTLE MONSTERS (2013)
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"It's like he was a toy doll that those boys stole and didn't know what to do with, so they murdered my little baby. It'...
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Nov 23, 2012
REVIEW: THE HUNT
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Historical and classic literature remains with us to this very day, not just in their original textual form, but in other ways—re-rea...
Aug 6, 2012
REVIEW: ELEVATOR
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Based on a story by John Steinbeck, Alfred Hitchcock’s Lifeboat (1944) was one of the first to confine a cast of people to one location an...
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