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A BBC production that is notable for a quite fascinating teleplay by Nigel Kneale. Expanding upon themes Kneale explored in Quatermass And The Pit and...
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ODDITY (Damian McCarthy, 2024)
ODDITY (2024) Damian McCarthy's Irish shocker centers on Dr. Timmins (Gwilym Lee) who works at a mental institute. A year to the day after his wife's...
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RIP TERI GARR. Young Frankenstein, Close Encounters, Tootsie
No, not TERI GARR! One of my favorite actresses, and, yes, a crush. Incredibly talented as she was attractive. Just a listing of the films she was part...
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– Takashi Miike's creepily effective psycho-thriller lulls the viewer in by having the first two acts function as mostly a light drama. Widower Shigeharu...
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I'm glad Morrissey did receive some of his due. It was always a slight to see the films referred to as "Andy Warhol's" when Morrissey was usually...
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Writer-Director Mark Jenkins' compellingly odd metaphysical tale set on a foreboding isle (the title translates as Stone Island). It's 1973. A lone Woman...
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Ti West's wrap up to the Maxine/Pearl trilogy is an eminently watchable, if disappointing thriller, set in the mid-80s. Mia Goth again plays the main...
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Always wanted to see this anthology film which matched up Vincent Price and John Carradine*. The pair are the linking device to three tales. Carradine...Last edited by JoeS; 10-19-2024, 01:33 PM.
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Writer-Director Harry Essex tried to recreate the basic template from THE CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON which he wrote the screenplay. A mutant half-man...
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– Henry James meets AI. Bertrand Bonello's very loose adaptation of James' novella “Beast In The Jungle” takes the kernel of the author's 80 page...
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Ryusuke Hamaguchi's followup to his masterful DRIVE MY CAR confronts the audience with its title but eases the viewer in with a long pastoral credit sequence....
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– Julian Roffman's THE MASK is a true oddity. A semi-experimental Canadian horror film that alternates between audio-visual inventiveness and routine....
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Rose Glass' first feature is a dark psychological British horror film about an ex-nurse, Maud (Morfydd Clark). She's taken on a job as a live-in caretaker...
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Who's seen both versions?
I've only seen the Dutch/Danish original. That's a nasty bit of business that's brutally effective to a point,...
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