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Blu-ray Review: Blumhouse’s Horror Thriller “The Woman In The Yard” Fails To Deliver Horror Or Thrills

James McDonaldMay 27, 2025May 27, 2025

A mysterious woman repeatedly appears in a family’s front yard, often delivering chilling warnings and unsettling messages, leaving them to question her identity, motives, and the potential danger she might pose.

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Movie Review: “The Hate U Give” Is An Absorbing Look At Race, Inequality & Justice In America

Thomas TunstallOctober 19, 2018October 19, 2018

[yasr_overall_rating]   Starr witnesses the fatal shooting of her childhood best friend Khalil at the hands of a police officer. Now, facing pressures from all sides of the community, Starr must find her voice and stand up for what’s right.

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Movie Review: “Fences” Is A Brutally Honest Must-See

Adrina PalmerDecember 22, 2016December 22, 2016

[yasr_overall_rating]   An African-American father struggles with race relations in the United States while trying to raise his family in the 1950s and coming to terms with the events of his life.

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