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Staunton Hill

Staunton Hill is Worth Watching, if Only for the Gore

Staunton Hill is a movie by Pittsburgh based director, George Cameron Romero, about a group of hikers who unwittingly become involved with a diabolical body-part dealing family. Supposedly set in 1969...

The Cottage- British Bad Boys & The Butcher

[soliloquy id=”7970″] If horror-comedy is your thing, The Cottage, directed by Paul Andrew Williams, will be right up your street. I’m not usually the biggest fan of horror-comedies. Silly...

Panic Button directed Chris Crow.

Panic Button- Social Snakes On A Plane

[soliloquy id=”7752″] Sometimes, competitions are too good to be true. British thriller, Panic Button, directed by Chris Crow, proves that. Panic Button starts off with young woman Jo (Sca...

The movie Cassadaga directed by Anthony DiBlasi.

Cassadaga is a Captivating Viewing Experience [Review]

I purchased Cassadaga after randomly spying its cover in a DVD store, and I’m glad I did. Directed by Anthony DiBlasi (Dread), Cassadaga for me personally was a breath of gruesome fresh air. Cassadaga...

The movie written and directed by Karl Mueller.

Mr Jones- He Has A Thing Going On

[soliloquy id=”7379″] Written and directed by Karl Mueller, Mr Jones brings gifts, and mind games. Mr Jones starts with Scott (Jon Foster- Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines) and Penny (Sa...

Hide and seek movie starring Robert De Niro and Dakota Fanning.

Hide And Seek- Come Out, Come Out, Whatever You Are

Directed by John Polson, and starring Robert De Niro and Dakota Fanning, Hide and Seek, turns innocent playtime into a deadly cat and mouse game. Come out, come out, whatever you are. Hide and Seek op...

Poster for Peter Hyams' Stay Tuned.

Stay Tuned Effectively Warns Against the Evils of Too Much TV

Stay Tuned finds Roy Knable and his wife Helen on the verge of divorce. They no longer communicate and Roy has a constant preoccupation with television. After their TV set breaks, Roy purchases a new ...

Turistas- Paradise Lost, Second Review

[soliloquy id=”7119″] Turistas shows us one very good reason not to want to go backpacking like a local. If you’re a tourist you should take the plane and never the bus. Always. We meet a ...

The Stuff

The Stuff is a Smart Social Satire [Retrospective]

Corporate espionage specialist David ‘Mo’ Rutherford embarks on an assignment to uncover the formula for the exceptionally popular dessert The Stuff. He quickly discovers that the ingredients are more...