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Month: August 2024

Slingshot – Good performances can’t save an uninspired script
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Slingshot – Good performances can’t save an uninspired script

August 31, 2024

There’s a part in Slingshot when Casey Affleck remarks to another character that by the time the spaceship he eventually finds himself on reaches its

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Terminator Zero plays it safe with the material but looks good doing it
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Terminator Zero plays it safe with the material but looks good doing it

August 30, 2024

The Terminator franchise has always been a breeding ground for narrative innovation. Robots, time travel, war, artificial intelligence — there are no boundaries as to

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www.RachelOrmont.com – Peter Vack’s technosatire is a genuinely bizarre piece of outsider art
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www.RachelOrmont.com – Peter Vack’s technosatire is a genuinely bizarre piece of outsider art

August 30, 2024August 31, 2024

www.RachelOrmont.com is as impossible to describe as it is to mention online without the title defaulting to a hyperlink, but this, as I would imagine it,

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Blink Twice – A strong directorial debut for Zoë Kravitz, despite its derivative script
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Blink Twice – A strong directorial debut for Zoë Kravitz, despite its derivative script

August 23, 2024August 23, 2024

Somewhere between Get Out and Don’t Worry Darling exists Blink Twice, the directorial debut of Zoë Kravitz, who also co-wrote the script. Originally titled Pussy

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I Like to Movie Movie episode 260 – Megan: Impossible – The Road to Dead Reckoning Part Two (Part Three)
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I Like to Movie Movie episode 260 – Megan: Impossible – The Road to Dead Reckoning Part Two (Part Three)

August 17, 2024

Megan has never seen a Mission: Impossible movie. Dan and Stephen are making her watch ALL OF THEM. That’s right, as the final (?) film

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Alien: Romulus – a slick, scary genre exercise
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Alien: Romulus – a slick, scary genre exercise

August 16, 2024August 16, 2024

The Alien franchise has touched upon many genres in its 45 years of chest-bursting glory. From its humble beginnings as a single-location, claustrophobic horror flick,

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Cuckoo is…cuckoo
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Cuckoo is…cuckoo

August 15, 2024

Writer/director Tilman Singer is not interested in holding your hand. He’ll give you every piece of information you need to crack the narrative code of

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Hot Property episode 156 – UUUUUU-MAMI!
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Hot Property episode 156 – UUUUUU-MAMI!

August 13, 2024

In this episode we divulge all of the secrets of having a successful podcast. We also turn this into a small Movie Movie episode, talking

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It Ends with Us is a movie for moms (who deserve a night out, dammit!)
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It Ends with Us is a movie for moms (who deserve a night out, dammit!)

August 8, 2024

If you have a “mom’s night out” in your near future, it’s likely you’ve already made plans to see It Ends With Us, the adaptation

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TRAP is both absurd and absurdly thrilling
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TRAP is both absurd and absurdly thrilling

August 8, 2024

Trap is a patently ridiculous movie. An absurd concept milked with such ferocious thoroughness that it cannot help but to enter into wildly far-fetched territories.

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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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