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Philadelphia Film Festival – Night Call and Cloud
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Philadelphia Film Festival – Night Call and Cloud

October 24, 2024

Night Call (dir. Michiel Blanchart) One fateful night, Mady, a young locksmith (Jonathan Feltre), takes what should be a quick house call. But when the

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Terrifier 3 – a gruesome novelty that never quite finds its stride
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Terrifier 3 – a gruesome novelty that never quite finds its stride

October 10, 2024

It’s so cool that writer/director Damien Leone has taken a small, splattery short and turned it into a popular slasher franchise. I personally would not

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Philadelphia Unnamed Film Festival Day Three: Voidcaller, Carnage for Christmas, Párvulos, and Jeffrey’s Hell
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Philadelphia Unnamed Film Festival Day Three: Voidcaller, Carnage for Christmas, Párvulos, and Jeffrey’s Hell

October 5, 2024

Voidcaller (dir. Nils Alatalo) Nothing says “good morning, get your brain ready for a whole day of movies” quite the way a complete head trip

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V/H/S/Beyond is a terrifying new entry in my favorite horror franchise
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V/H/S/Beyond is a terrifying new entry in my favorite horror franchise

October 1, 2024

Ever since that fateful day back in 2012 when, on a cold and lonely evening, I randomly decided to see a horror movie that was

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Philadelphia Unnamed Film Festival Day Two: That Alien, Sound, Bystanders, and All You Need is Blood
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Philadelphia Unnamed Film Festival Day Two: That Alien, Sound, Bystanders, and All You Need is Blood

October 1, 2024

That Alien, Sound (dir. Brando Topp) One of the more innovative films at this years PUFF comes in the form of a sci-fi rom-com/coming of

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Fantastic Fest 2024: The Birthday and Ghost Killer
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Fantastic Fest 2024: The Birthday and Ghost Killer

September 26, 2024

The Birthday (dir. Eugenio Mira) Corey Feldman is a name that so often doubles as a punchline these days, and it’s not hard to believe

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Fantastic Fest 2024: Apartment 7A and AJ Goes to the Dog Park
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Fantastic Fest 2024: Apartment 7A and AJ Goes to the Dog Park

September 24, 2024September 26, 2024

Apartment 7A (dir. Natalie Erika James) There’s a huge problem inherent to Apartment 7A, the 56-year dormant prequel to the absolute masterpiece that is Rosemary’s

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Azrael – Relentless intensity elevates a hollow story
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Azrael – Relentless intensity elevates a hollow story

September 24, 2024September 24, 2024

Azrael is definitely a good movie, but I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t expecting more from it. The pedigree behind it is fantastic.

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Fantastic Fest 2024: Strange Harvest and What Happened to Dorothy Bell?
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Fantastic Fest 2024: Strange Harvest and What Happened to Dorothy Bell?

September 23, 2024September 25, 2024

Strange Harvest: Occult Murder in the Inland Empire (dir. Stuart Ortiz) Our culture has reached critical mass in the world of true crime. Even as

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The Substance – a sickening body horror masterpiece
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The Substance – a sickening body horror masterpiece

September 18, 2024

It’s not news that Hollywood isn’t kind to women of a certain age. It’s much easier for ten men to remain in the spotlight through

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