Tag Archives: Eva Hamilton

Stylized Terror: Devanny Pinn’s ‘THE BLACK MASS’ (2023) – Blu-ray Review

The Black Mass

In 1978, infamous serial killer Ted Bundy committed what would be his last brutal attack at a sorority house at Florida State University. While his crimes have been studied and analyzed ad nauseam, The Black Mass from actress/director Devanny Pinn takes a unique, and decidedly different approach altogether. Synopsis “Inspired …

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Uncork’d Entertainment’s ‘GHOST TOWN’ (2023) Gets Official Poster

Ghost Town (2023)

Uncork’d Entertainment has acquired the North American distribution rights to the horror/western GHOST TOWN, directed by Owen Conway (Eminence Hill). Check out the official trailer below, then read on for the details! GHOST TOWN (2023) Synopsis Ghost Town is set in 1877 Arizona, where a drifter takes a job as …

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Uncork’d Entertainment Acquires Horror/Western ‘GHOST TOWN’ (2023)

Ghost Town

Uncork’d Entertainment has acquired the North American distribution rights to the horror/western GHOST TOWN, directed by Owen Conway (Eminence Hill). Check out the official trailer below, then read on for the details! GHOST TOWN (2023) Synopsis Ghost Town is set in 1877 Arizona, where a drifter takes a job as …

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Coming Soon to Digital and DVD: ‘ Sawed Off’

Coming soon to Digital and DVD from Uncork’d Entertainment and director Hunter Johnson (2 Jennifer): Sawed Off. The film stars Eva Hamilton (Ruin Me), Trae Ireland (Light as a Feather – TV Series), and Jody Barton (For Jennifer). Synopsis: In the vein of “THE EVIL DEAD meets GROUNDHOG DAY,” the …

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He Sure Looks Like Charles Bronson… ‘Death Kiss’ (2018) – Movie Review

Not since the halcyon days of Bruce Li/Lai/Le has there been a motion picture sold on the intentional deception of its star looking like some other guy. Considering I first caught wind of Death Kiss from a headline that announced Charles Bronson’s return to acting (and from the grave), the …

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‘Ruin Me’ (2017) Not a Ruined Film Review

One of the best feelings is getting to screen a movie before its initial release and absolutely loving it. I can admit the good ones are sometimes hard to come by. Enter: Ruin Me. The things I look for in an independent horror film in order for me to gush about …

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