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4K Ultra HD Review: “Jason Goes To Hell: The Final Friday” And “Jason X” Slash Their Way Onto 4K

James McDonaldUpdated on May 4, 2025May 3, 2025

After being blown away by a team of FBI agents, Jason Voorhees (Kane Hodder) needs to find a way to overcome certain death. When his bloodied remains are sent to the morgue, his heart, still intact, is able to hypnotize a coroner and take over his body. After brutally dispatching a couple of FBI agents, …

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Movie Review: In “Rushed,” Revenge Proves To Be Not Only Dangerous But Causes Serious Damage To All Involved

Mildred AustinAugust 23, 2021August 23, 2021

  When an Irish Catholic mother’s son is involved in a tragic fraternity hazing incident at his university, she takes justice into her own hands, proving that hell hath no fury like a mother scorned.

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Tribeca Film Festival Review: “The Short History Of The Long Road” Is About Facing The Past And Creating Your Own Journey

Malika HarrisApril 29, 2019April 29, 2019

  Teenage Nola grew up living out of a van with her charismatic father, Clint; two nomads against the world. When tragedy strikes, Nola must confront the reality of life on the road alone. She’ll need to take the wheel for the first time learning to own her grief, her past and her new destination.

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Movie Review: “Blood Stripe” Will Stay With You Long After The Film Is Over

James McDonaldJune 2, 2016June 2, 2016

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