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4K Ultra HD Review: An Uncaged Nicolas Cage Saves “Prisoners Of The Ghostland”

Alex SavelievUpdated on November 13, 2021November 13, 2021

  A notorious criminal must break an evil curse in order to rescue an abducted girl who has mysteriously disappeared.

4K/Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Reviews

Blu-ray Review: “Crazy Samurai: 400 vs 1” Is Absolutely Exhausting

Daniel PappasFebruary 23, 2021February 23, 2021

  Japan’s most legendary swordsman defeats hundreds of opponents in a single, 77-minute shot. An almost transcendental marathon of mayhem.

Film Festival Reviews

Sundance Film Festival Review: Nicolas Cage Pays Homage To John Carpenter & Snake Plissken In “Prisoners Of The Ghostland”

Eamon TracyFebruary 1, 2021February 1, 2021

  A notorious criminal must break an evil curse in order to rescue an abducted girl who has mysteriously disappeared.

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Fantasia Fest Movie Review: “Crazy Samurai Musashi” Was Exhausting

Daniel PappasUpdated on August 23, 2020August 23, 2020

  Japan’s most legendary swordsman defeats hundreds of opponents in a single, 77-minute shot. An almost transcendental marathon of mayhem.

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