Tag Archives: Cinepocalypse 2018

An Interview with ‘Mainline’ Director, Eric Kleifield

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Whenever someone can deliver a well-made horror story in 12 minutes or less, I’m always impressed. It takes a lot of talent and creativity to do, and that’s something that director Eric Kleifeld surely has an abundance of! We had the opportunity to talk with him about his career, his inspiration …

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[Cinepocalypse 2018] ‘The Russian Bride’ is A Bloodbath of Massive Proportions!

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It’s officially time to wrap up the Cinepocalypse 2018 festival, but it’s been one hell of a ride. Thanks to Cinepocalypse for highlighting so many wonderful artists and their films so that the world can see what they have to offer. Last on our list for Cinepocalypse 2018 is the …

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[Cinepocalypse 2018] ‘Gags’ Review: Scared of Clowns? You Will Be!

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Cinepocalypse 2018 is slowly wrapping up. Our second to last film we will be reviewing is Gags. Coulrophobes, beware! I remember hearing about this real life spooky clown that terrorized Wisconsin. It went viral on all social media, and gave good clowns everywhere a bad name. After seeing this film, …

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[Cinepocalypse 2018] ‘Mainline’ Review: Time Travel Ain’t Easy

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As someone who desperately wants to revisit the 1990’s and convince my parents not to give their eldest son a bowl cut before his first year of school, I’m just not ready to give up on the possibility of time travel. If there’s one thing to be expected about the …

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[Cinepocalypse 2018] ‘Heavy Trip’ Metal, Grave Robbing, and One Hell of A Journey!

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Next up on our films to review for the Cinepocalypse 2018 Festival is Heavy Trip. This one is definitely unlike any other on the lineup and was quite the treat to watch. Read our review and find out why. This unique film is co-directed by Juuso Laatio and Jukka Vidgren. The cast …

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[Cinepocalypse 2018] ‘Satan’s Slaves’ is Wickedly Unnerving!

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It’s that time again! Time to review some amazing films for the critically acclaimed festival, Cinepocalypse 2018! Last year, I had a blast covering it (read my reviews of The Crescent, Charismata, and Downrange). It’s such an honor to have a chance to watch films from independent artists who put their …

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