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Review: Ghostbusters Is An Action-Packed Modern Revamp That Gets a Lot Right

1984’s Ghostbusters captured the hearts and minds of audiences the world over with an original storyline, instantly loveable characters, and a variety of unexpected twists and turns, coupled wi...

Advance Review: R.L. Stine’s Monsterville Cabinet of Souls

A teenage mind is full of hopes and dreams and when a kid is offered a chance to fulfill their wildest desires, they can be easily manipulated. The Hall of Horrors preys on teenage vulnerability by of...

Bloodsucking Bastards [Review]

Who doesn’t enjoy an action-packed horror comedy with vampire, blood, gore and slackers? Bloodsucking Bastards is a brand new horror comedy taking place in a office building. The film focus...

Burying the Ex

Burying the Ex [Review]

It’s beyond incredible that Joe Dante is almost 70 years old and still making entertaining movies. His latest film, Burying the Ex focuses on a laid back guy named Max w...

Cult Corner: Decoys

Welcome to Cult Corner where we dive through the bargain bins to determine if a movie is trash or treasure. Today’s pick… Matt Hastings’ Decoys. Part Invasion of the Body Snatc...

poster from LFO.

New Clip Released from Dark Sky’s LFO

[soliloquy id=”11544″] Dark Sky Films has released a clip from their new film LFO. Come inside for your first look at this newly released clip from the Sci-Fi comedy.  The film i...

A Haunted House 2 is an Unneeded Sequel

Sometimes sequels shouldn’t be made, and unfortunately for A Haunted House, directed by Michael Tiddes and written by Marlon Wayans and Rick Alvarez, this was the case. I actually quite enjoyed ...

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