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Imaginary

Imaginary

The Blumhouse production’s newest chapter is called ‘Imaginary’, with the name of Jeff Wadlow’ as the Jonathan’s producer of ‘Truth of Dare’. Blumhouse seems to be hit or miss and in my eyes, ‘Imaginary’ is another fill-up in a list of mediocres. The film suffers from the plague of excessive plot synopsis and premise overload […]

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Consumed

Consumed

At the beginning of the film “Consumed,” which is an otherwise dismal monster movie about a couple going camping and collapsing, there is an awesome nutty idea. Before long movement begins between the characters Jay(Mark Famiglietti) and Beth(Courtney Halverson) and their confrontation ends with that temple of human violence – a crazed outdoors man (Devon

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Here After

Here After

Peter and Walter Kloss funded the film, with Peter Kloss penning the screenplay while the cutting-edge postmodernist filmmaker Assured “Here After” adapted primarily focuses on social dramas – following Claire Hiller Christina Britton, an American divorced woman living in Rome and teaching in a girls’ school. Claire’s daughter Robin, Who wants to be a pianist

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House of Spoils

House of Spoils

The only flaw of the Amazon Blumhouse originals is that they do not take risks. Their latest one entitled “House of Spoils” and made by the lovely duo of “Blow the Man Down” seems to be just another crownless lion in this blockbuster’s jungle of half-baked projects. It remains idling in the same place, another

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Bagman

Bagman

Though the term is self-same, ‘Bagman’ is not based on an account of the theft of Spiro Agnew written by Rachel Maddow and Michael Yarvitz. It is more a film adaptation of a short story than the original screenplay by John Hulme. In fact, this is quite unfair in the sense that even a stack

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