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Scott Cooper’s ‘ANTLERS’ Set For World Premiere As Closing Night Of Beyond Fest 2021

antlers

Searchlight Pictures and Beyond Fest announced today the World Premiere of Scott Cooper’s new horror-thriller ANTLERS as the October 11th Closing Night selection of the 2021 Beyond Fest, presented in partnership with the American Cinematheque. The premiere will launch a series of events leading up to the October 29th domestic …

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Interview With ‘Iké Boys’ Director Eric McEver And Stars Quinn Lord, Ronak Gandhi, Christina Higa

Due to technical/recording issues, we are unable to post the video or audio of this Zoom interview. Please enjoy our transcribed version of the interview with the lovely cast and crew of the upcoming film, Iké Boys, from debut director Eric McEver in his feature debut and cast members Quinn …

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Movie Review: ‘Shelter in Place’ (2021) Delivers the Unexpected

Shelter in Place

Shelter in Place delivers the unexpected. This film was directed and written by Chris Beyrooty and Connor Martin. It stars Brendan Hines (The Tick, Lie to Me), Tatjana Marjanovic (Great White, Purgatory), Kevin Daniels (Atypical, Modern Family, The Big Leap), Ola Kaminska (The Madness Within), and Jey Reynolds. Synopsis for Shelter …

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Uncover the Paranormal Thriller ‘The Secret of Sinchanee’ On VOD This October

The Secret of Sinchanee

Vertical Entertainment has announced the release of Steven Grayhm’s The Secret of Sinchanee. Grayhm stars opposite Green Beret and former NFL player Nate Boyer (“Mayans M.C”) and Tamara Austin (“The Walking Dead”), who play Boston homicide detectives lured to a small-town after the disappearance of a single mother. The Secret of …

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Amazon Prime Video Presents WELCOME TO THE BLUMHOUSE LIVE!

Amazon Prime Video, in partnership with Blumhouse Television and Little Cinema Digital, presents the return of WELCOME TO THE BLUMHOUSE LIVE: an Emmy-nominated virtual adventure that celebrates the exclusive release of four highly-anticipated Amazon Studios and Blumhouse Television films on Prime Video this October. On Thursday, October 14, movie fans …

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Small Town Monsters’ ‘Skinwalker: The Howl of the Rougarou’ (2021) Documentary – Film Review

There is no doubt that I’m a fan of Small Town Monsters documentaries. When I found out they churned out another doc, Skinwalker: The Howl of the Rougarou, I was ecstatic. None have disappointed me yet. They keep putting out so many interesting documentaries, and I have been lucky to …

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Fantastic Fest 2021 Announces Final Wave of Programming

Fantastic Fest 2021

Fantastic Fest 2021 is proud to announce the final wave of programming for the festival’s 16th edition, featuring the widest selection of weird and wonderful films gathered from across the globe to screen in Austin, TX, from September 23rd – 30th. “Working on this final wave has been a pure …

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Book Review: Bryce Moore’s ‘The Perfect Place to Die’ is A Fun and Twisted Spin on a Notorious Mass Murderer

The Perfect Place to Die

Sometimes real life horror gets in the way of doing things you need or want to do and that has been the case for me lately. Once I finally was able to sit down and read Bryce Moore’s The Perfect Place to Die, I couldn’t put it down. I read …

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Movie Review: Sean King O’Grady’s ‘We Need to Do Something’ (2021) Delivers Risks, Chaos, and the Unexpected!

We Need to Do Something

Nothing could have prepared me for the wild and chaotic ride that IFC Midnight’s We Need to Do Something delivers. The film was directed by Sean King O’Grady and stars Lisette Alexis (Waltz of the Angels), John James Cronin (Second Act), Pat Healy (read our interview with him – HERE), Sierra …

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Fantasia Fest 2021: Interview With Director And Writer Of ‘The Sadness,’ Rob Jabbaz

I was truly fortunate to watch some truly incredible films for this year’s Fantasia International Film Festival. But the one that really stood out to me and instantly became one of my top three of the entire year was Rob Jabbaz’s The Sadness. It started as one of my most …

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