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Halloween [Review]

A showdown that loses impact when it got distracted from its cause. Halloween 10 films later, what do we have for the seasonal franchise? There’s nostalgia from the casting of former actors, and there’s also a certain sense of Read More

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HELL FEST [Review]

This is not a tribute, but a lazy slasher with no real ambition. HELLFEST I never thought I would say this, but boy, do we need Michael Myers right now. Hell Fest primes itself up with a slasher in a Read More

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Elizabeth Harvest [Review]

From a fairytale wedding to a ethical nightmare, this stylish sci-fi number gets real chilly. Elizabeth Harvest The stick-thin Abbey Lee is Elizabeth. Our titular princess that gets swept up into a palatial retreat in the mountains by her new Read More

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The Nun [Review]

This branch-out from the popular Conjuring series is “nun” the better. The Nun How can anyone not be afraid of a demonic nun? It’s the most shocking combination of the sacred and profane, symbolising the defilement of something pure. Read More

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Hide And Never Seek [Review]

Korean title captures the live streaming age, along with a few chills. Hide And Never Seek Korean title captures the live streaming age, along with a few chills. On afreecaTV, viewers comment and click their donations away when they see Read More

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A Quiet Place [Review]

A movie that does the impossible. A Quiet Place A Quiet Place is not popcorn-friendly. And thank god for that. As good as any horror flick can be, we all know how a well-timed crunch, nervous laugh or inconsiderate commentary Read More

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Danur 2: Maddah [Review]

This horror film is dark, but for the wrong reasons. Danur 2: Maddah A clear creature bred on a Hollywood diet, director Awi Suryadi turns the reputation of the original Danur on its head, from placid title to heart-dropping ride with Read More

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Down A Dark Hall [Review]

Delinquent teen girls handpicked by a mysterious headmistress. What gives? Down A Dark Hall Down a Dark Hall moves through dimly lit hallways to weave an angsty tale not unfamiliarly dealt with in many other titles – in this case, the Read More

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