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The beauty sleep short film starring Maura Stephens and directed by Andrew Robinson.

Beauty Sleep – Short Society Story

[soliloquy id=”13035″] Recently shown at the Toronto Film Festival 2014, and the Cellar Door Film Festival in Ottawa, Beauty Sleep is a 13-minute long short film from Canadian directo...

The Taking Of Deborah Logan – Fighting The Unknown

Directed by Adam Robitel, The Taking of Deborah Logan (also known as The Taking), is a possession movie with a twist. Ph.D. student Mia Medina (Michelle Ang- Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son) is maki...

A scene from Adrian Garcia Bogliano's Late Phases.

Advance Review – Late Phases

Adrian Garcia Bogliano’s Late Phases is set in a senior living community. It stars Nick Damici (Stake Land) as Ambrose, a war vet with an adult son who encourages h...

Jeremy Capello in My Best Friend is a Vampire

Overlooked and Underrated: My Best Friend is a Vampire

There’s some talent involved with this low budget horror comedy (including a very early, small role for Kathy Bates), but nobody remembers it. The movie is fun in a campy and somewhat stup...

A still from the horror film Starry Eyes

Advance Review – Starry Eyes

[soliloquy id=”11762″] Starry Eyes follows Sarah Walker, an aspiring actress in Los Angles as she tries to make ends meet by working a dead end job. She regularly attends casting call...

Advance Review – Hangar 10

The found footage genre is alive and well in 2014 – a genre that itself has spanned a series of sub-genres within itself. Hangar 10 is a British sci-fi thriller output that does not work as...

David's transformation begins in American Werewolf in London

“A Different Kind of Animal”: Revisiting An American Werewolf in London

John Landis’s An American Werewolf in London is, simply put, one of the best werewolf movies ever made. Landis had already made a name for himself in comedy, directing movies that became i...

Liam neeson in A walk among the tombstones directed by scott frank.

A Walk Among The Tombstones is Dark and Suspenseful [Review]

Directed by Scott Frank, A Walk among the Tombstones is based on the novel of the same name by Lawrence Block. We first see former NYPD detective Matt Scudder (Liam Neeson- Taken) in the early 1990&#x...

Poster for The House at the End of Time.

Advance Review – The House at the End of Time

[soliloquy id=”12603″] The House at the End of Time is written and directed by Alejandro Hidalgo. In addition to penning the screenplay and directing, Hidalgo also served as a pr...