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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 ...

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 ingred...

P2 by Franck Khalfoun.

P2 is Entertaining and Worth a Look [Review]

No-one wants to spend Christmas in an underground car park. In horror-thriller P2, director Franck Khalfoun and writers Alexander Aja and Gregory Levasseur (The Hills Have Eyes 2006 & Mirrors), sh...

A movie still from the film Chernobyl Diaries directed by Bradley Parker.

Chernobyl Diaries is Creepy and Full of Jump Scares

Chernobyl Diaries, directed by Brad Parker, tells the story of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. It was shot on location in Hungary and Serbia as they were unable to film in Pripyat due to n...

Grave Encounters 2 is as Enjoyable as the First

Directed by John Poliquin and written by ‘The Vicious Brothers’, Grave Encounters brings us another dose of ghost investigation horror with its sequel Grave Encounters 2. In Grave Encounte...

Grave Encounters

Grave Encounters is Creepy and Intense

‘The Vicious Brothers’ Colin Minihan and Stuart Ortiz bring us a paranormal Ghost Adventure style feature film; Grave Encounters. Investigating the rumored to be haunted Collingwood...

Liu Jian (Jet Li) in the middle of a fight scene in Chris Nahon's martial arts thriller Kiss of the Dragon.

Kiss of the Dragon is a Fast-Paced Martial Arts Thriller

Kiss of the Dragon finds Liu Jian, a Chinese police officer traveling to Paris to work in concert with the Parisian authorities in taking down an international drug smuggler. Moments be...

The Bay- Creature Catastrophe

[soliloquy id=”6191″] Whenever a new disease or infection comes around, everyone panics, even just slightly. Especially when it spreads to the next city to you, then it’s in your to...

Poster for Paul Campion's The Devil's Rock.

The Devil’s Rock – An Intense Supernatural Thriller

[soliloquy id=”6391″] The Devil’s Rock zeroes in on two Kiwi soldiers (Ben and Joseph), on the eve of Normandy, who have been tasked with destroying gun emplacements to distract...