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Month: October 2022

Philadelphia Film Festival Review – Something in the Dirt
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Philadelphia Film Festival Review – Something in the Dirt

October 29, 2022

For my money, there is no more exciting voice in sci-fi cinema (and cinema in general) than the duo of Aaron Moorhead and Justin Benson,

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Philadelphia Film Festival Review – Christmas Bloody Christmas
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Philadelphia Film Festival Review – Christmas Bloody Christmas

October 29, 2022

A neon lit, blood-drenched, metal-as-fuck action slasher with a killer lead and more smashed skulls and mangled faces than I could have ever hoped for.

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Philadelphia Film Festival Review – Kids vs. Aliens
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Philadelphia Film Festival Review – Kids vs. Aliens

October 29, 2022

We need more “aliens attack” movies. While I love a good extraterrestrial movie that explores the larger considerations of what it would mean for visitors

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Philadelphia Film Festival Review – Holy Spider
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Philadelphia Film Festival Review – Holy Spider

October 27, 2022

Ali Abbasi has completed one of the biggest genre jumps in the history of journeyman filmmakers, and done so between two excellent films. His previous

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Philadelphia Film Festival Review – Chop & Steele
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Philadelphia Film Festival Review – Chop & Steele

October 27, 2022

Easily one of the most joyous and hilarious films of the festival so far is Chop & Steele, the sweet-natured tale of two merry pranksters

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Philadelphia Film Festival Review – Smoking Causes Coughing
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Philadelphia Film Festival Review – Smoking Causes Coughing

October 25, 2022

Fans of writer/director/DJ/electronic musician Quentin Dupieux aka Mr. Oizo, know that to categorize or even merely describe any of his artistic output is completely pointless.

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Philadelphia Film Festival Review: Next Exit
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Philadelphia Film Festival Review: Next Exit

October 25, 2022

The biggest surprise of PFF31 so far has got to be Mali Elfman’s feature debut Next Exit. Promoted as a sci-fi road movie, this thoughtful

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Philadelphia Film Festival Review: Sick of Myself
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Philadelphia Film Festival Review: Sick of Myself

October 25, 2022

A mad stroke of grotesque brilliance, Sick of Myself takes aim at some of the strangest behaviors currently plaguing society and skewers them with clinically

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Philadelphia Film Festival Review: The Banshees of Inisherin
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Philadelphia Film Festival Review: The Banshees of Inisherin

October 21, 2022October 25, 2022

Colm doesn’t want to be friends with Pádraic anymore. No more popping down to the pub at two o’ clock, at least not together. No

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New Episode of Hot Property – One Toast Over the Line!
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New Episode of Hot Property – One Toast Over the Line!

October 21, 2022

Dan may still be in Sober October, but his beer fridge is stocked! We spoil She-Hulk. Stephen has a bread injury. Bronson Pinchot plays Balki

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  • Philadelphia Unnamed Film Festival X: Tinsman Road and Anything That Moves - ScullyVision on Tinsman Road – an uncommonly moving found footage creeper
  • Philadelphia Unnamed Film Festival X: Tinsman Road and Anything That Moves - ScullyVision on The Outwaters is a game-changing horror flick that will seriously fuck up your shit
  • Him - a great concept squandered by a lackluster script - ScullyVision on Opus – An entertaining version of a movie you’ve seen before
  • Tinsman Road (2025) Review: Found Footage Grief Carved in the Woods - Independent Horror News, Articles and Reviews on Tinsman Road – an uncommonly moving found footage creeper
  • Black Bag - One of the best films of the year is now available at home! - ScullyVision on Black Bag – a low-key spy thriller that makes great use of my wife Cate Blanchett’s talents
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