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Movie Review: “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” Entertains But Pales In Comparison To Its Far-Superior Predecessor

James McDonaldNovember 18, 2022November 17, 2022

  Tech billionaire Miles Bron invites his friends for a getaway on his private Greek island. When someone turns up dead, Detective Benoit Blanc is put on the case.

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Blu-ray Review: “Scare Package” Gives ’80s Horror Movies A Bad Name

James McDonaldUpdated on October 19, 2020October 19, 2020

  In “Scare Package,” Chad Buckley is a lonely Horror aficionado, spending his days overseeing a struggling video store and arguing with his only customer, Sam. When an unsuspecting job applicant arrives, Chad sets out to teach him the rules of Horror; weaving in and out of hilarious segments geared toward the ropes and tropes …

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Movie Review: Aaron B. Koontz’s “Camera Obscura” Teeters Between Psychological Thriller And Laughable Gore Fest

Ashley Marie WellsJune 9, 2017June 9, 2017

[yasr_overall_rating]   A veteran war photographer with PTSD sees imminent deaths in his developed photos, questioning his already fragile sanity and putting the lives of those he loves in danger.

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Movie Review: “The Mind’s Eye” Tries, And Mostly Fails, To Recapture The Magic Of Horror

Alex DuffantOctober 3, 2016October 3, 2016

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