Never tries to outdo the original film, but simply found a way to continue the tale of a terrorized town.
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Makes you wish you could see your own future to warn yourself you’re better off skipping it.
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It fits perfectly in with any other film noir of this era and is an excellent addition to one's library.
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With "Set Fire to the Stars," filmmaker Andy Goddard has constructed a layered film that is clear and intentionally muted.
Read More »DWF Movie Review: ‘Wildlike’ – A Journey through Loss and Abuse to Redemption
Wildlike, a film by writer/director Frank Hall Green, was shown during the eighteenth Dances With Films (DWF) indie-film festival in Hollywood. Dances With Films promotes itself as relying on “innovation, talent, creativity and sweat equity” rather than celebrity. All those good qualities are evident in Wildlike. The film has an intriguing story, great characters and an interesting production history.
Read More »Movie Review: Olivier Assayas’ ‘Clouds of Sils Maria’
Assaya’s talent for cleverly depicting the complex insecurities of these women makes for mesmeric storytelling in 'Clouds of Sils Maria.'
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With so-so video presentation and serviceable audio, 'The Last Five Years' is a nice blip on Kendrick’s growing resume.
Read More »2015 Tribeca Film Festival Review: ‘Bridgend’ in Its North American Premiere
When mysterious suicides bring an inspector and his daughter Sara to the town of Bridgend, Wales, there is no respite for the father and daughter. Both caught up in the evil atmospheres of the town and the surrounding dark forests. Sara becomes estranged from her father and the inspector grows more tyrannical as the situation moves from bad to worse. There is no explanation why teens are killing themselves and everyone wonders who will be next.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: Panna Rittikrai’s ‘Vengeance of an Assassin’
Wait until you see what happens when a Jeep, a helicopter, and a train get into a fight in "Vengeance of an Assassin"
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