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Watch Trailer For ‘Crucified’ Available Tuesday, March 9
Claudio Lattanzi’s Italian horror hit Crucified, which premiered to rave reviews at Sitges, releases in North America March 9 on digital. In a dungeon, five people struggle for their survival: three women, a theologian, and a young doctor. Outside this hideout reigns...
Book Review: ‘Honey Girl: A Novel’ By Morgan Rogers
The debut novel from author Morgan Rogers is a great debut. It has heart, emotion and a lead character that you root for to find what it is she's looking for. Grace Porter is in her mid-20's, is black, a lesbian and has a controlling father military father that...
Godzilla vs Kong: Get Ready for a Titanic Clash in 2021
There are some exciting movies lined up for release in 2021, but few of them feature characters that are as famous and fearsome as the stars of this film. Godzilla vs Kong is set for release at the end of March and promises some spectacular action. What We Know So...
Movie Review: ‘Before/During/After’
Greetings again from the darkness. There is no “normal” process for the break-up of a marriage or any relationship. Sometimes it’s even be a relief to both participants. But that’s not what happened to Finnerty Steeves, and she’s written an insightful and grounded...
The Final Girls Berlin Film Festival Documentary Reviews: ‘It’s Coming From Inside The Screen: Cyber Horror’, ‘Busting A Gut: Comedy Horror’ And ‘Young Blood’
By James Lindorf The Final Girls Berlin Film Festival in Berlin’s premier showcase of horror films directed and produced by women and non-binary filmmakers. The women aren't just behind the camera either. There is a woman or girl at the center of each and every story...
Book Review: ‘A Stranger In Town’ Is The Next Thrilling Rockton Novel By Kelley Armstrong
Book number six in the Rockton series finds the body of a woman in the woods outside of the small remote town, along with a dead body. For Detective Casey Duncan and her husband Sheriff Eric Dalton it's a mystery. Lately the town has gotten smaller and people are not...
TV Review: ‘Al Davis Vs. The NFL’ An ESPN 30 For 30 Documentary
Review by James Lindorf Just win baby, is the enduring motto of Al Davis, coach, general manager, and owner of the new Las Vegas Raiders. Davis was known for his love of speed on offense and crushing hits and intimidation on defense. He was also known for his...
Movie Review: ‘The Mimic’
Review by James Lindorf We've all had encounters, no matter how brief that left you feeling like the person you just met maybe a bit off. It says nothing about the quality of that person and their IQ or EQ, but it can still be unsettling. One of these interactions is...
Movie Review: ‘Bliss’
Greetings again from the darkness. We each have a vision of what our ideal world would look like. When we first meet Greg (Owen Wilson), he’s working on multiple sketches of his: a picturesque Mediterranean villa and a beautiful woman to share it with. Greg seems to...
Movie Review: ‘Little Fish’
LITTLE FISH (2021) Greetings again from the darkness. In another time, it would be expected to label director Chad Hartigan’s film as a science fiction romance. However, we aren’t in another time – no matter how much we might wish we were. The story revolves around a...