Tag Archive: documentary

Movie Review: ‘Monster Inside’

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One of the best indicators that Halloween is upon us every year is the various haunted attractions which swing their doors open inviting anyone brave enough in. There is no doubt anyone reading… Continue reading

Retro Review: Satanis: ‘The Devil’s Mass’

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In 1966, occult fanatic and counterculturalist Anton LaVey founded the Church of Satan in San Francisco. Naturally founding a church devoted to the entity believed to be the father of all evil is… Continue reading

Retro Review: ‘The Murder of Fred Hampton’

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In the United States, February is known as Black History Month. This is the month where we honor and reflect on the struggles and triumphs the African American community has endured while still… Continue reading

Movie Review: ‘Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched’

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One of the beautiful things about horror as a film genre is that there are so many different subgenres that filmmakers can take their stories into. One distinctly British style of horror is… Continue reading

Movie Review: ‘Val’

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During the 80’s and 90’s actor Val Kilmer was one of the most popular stars in cinema. Bringing an intense method actor working style to leading man roles. He could be counted on… Continue reading

Movie Review: ‘The Sparks Brothers’

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Director: Edgar Wright Plot: Ron and Russell Mael are the brothers at the front of Sparks, an oddball pop band with 50 years and almost 300 songs under their belt. Review: I’m not… Continue reading

Retro Movie Review: ‘Punishment Park’ (1971)

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Director: Peter Watkins Cast: Mark Keats, Gladys Golden, Sanford Golden, Sigmund Rich, George Gregory, Katherine Quittner, Carmen Argenziano Plot: Under the Nixon presidency, a tribunal is establish to deal with anti-government activists. They… Continue reading

What to Watch in Your 7 Day Free Shudder Trail

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I’ve been waiting for Shudder for a while now. The Dead Meat channel are always talking about the cool stuff they watched on it. It arrived in Australia yesterday. We grabbed the free… Continue reading

Movie Review: Won’t You Be My Neighbor

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In the late 1960’s a kindly soft-spoken man decided to use the medium of television to reach out to children in a way no other show was doing. This man was Fred Rogers,… Continue reading

‘Salesman’ – 50th Anniversary Retrospective

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In the 1960’s getting your hands on filming equipment could be difficult, and when you got it you wanted to utilize your resources on something grand. But brothers, Albert and David Maysles decided… Continue reading