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Cocaine Werewolf

Cocaine Werewolf

Cocaine Werewolf: Lately, indie filmmakers seem to have been insatiably annoyed by the horror comedy, Cocaine Bear, released a few years ago . The uniqueness of concentrating on a bear, fed on cocaine, and turned into monstrous is probably very entertaining. This actually surprises me that this idea wasn’t overused during the drive in era. […]

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Model House

Model House

While the home invasion subgenre can be found in a myriad of horror movies; The Strangers comes to mind, it is still popular. Model House locks out five swimsuit models in a house for the weekend. This is Derek Pike’s first feature length movie, who brings his history of over 100 directed music videos to

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For Sale

For Sale

For Sale is a unique blend of comedy and horror. For Mason McGinness (Andrew Roth, The Wire), the protagonist in the film, nothing comes more lightly than a sale, as he is ready to go the extra mile to get a customer on board. Mason’s world takes a different turn when out of sheer greed

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Desert Road

Desert Road

Desert Road: In the event that you have traversed the large stretches of the Californian desert, you’d understand how the feeling is a unique blend of terror and curiosity. You are also likely to be aware that a board with a warning stating “Next service 72 miles” such as the one shown at the beginning

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Death After Dusk

Death After Dusk

Death After Dusk can be classified as an American Western film laden with thrilling slashing elements. In the beginning of the film, writer/director Chandler Balli and co-writer Travis Lee Prine show a female character who comes to the bar where her sister Sarah (Katerina Townsend) works, in the town of Buck Creek walking alone through

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Witchboard

Witchboard

Witchboard: Russell has an extraordinary ability of spotting potential and maximizing it to create a movie star in the example of casting Patricia Arquette as the first lead actress in ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors’, or bringing Jim Carrey and Cameron Diaz into the international spotlight with his 1994 film ‘The Mask’,

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Shell

Shell

It is clear that Andrew Smith and the directors of curtailed self-expression behind the Shell film intended it to be a film that gives its audience pleasure as it likely went through some censoring while in production. It likely resonates with a lot of audiences in the sense that it is a film that is

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Latency

Latency

Latency: As professional gamer Hana, a striking opponent of profound agoraphobia, starts to appreciate and fantasize about the brand new hardware that stimulates her game in a visual way, she does not know whether the hardware is gratifying her with power, or it is making her submissively obey. James Croke’s AI-centric film, Latency, depicts AI

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