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Jethica is a haunting, darkly comedic take on surviving a stalker
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Jethica is a haunting, darkly comedic take on surviving a stalker

February 5, 2023February 5, 2023

There’s something uniquely terrifying about a stalker. Having a person in your life who feels owed your presence, your time, and even your affection, despite

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Knock at the Cabin is an Emotional Take on the Home Invasion Thriller
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Knock at the Cabin is an Emotional Take on the Home Invasion Thriller

February 2, 2023February 2, 2023

With his two most recent outings, M. Night Shyamalan has chosen not to write an original script, but to adapt pre-existing material. With Old he

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The Leech will cringe its way into your heart
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The Leech will cringe its way into your heart

January 10, 2023January 10, 2023

Toward the end of 2022, an excellent film was released called Speak No Evil. In it, a young family is drawn into a cruel game

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American Murderer is an attentive true crime thriller
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American Murderer is an attentive true crime thriller

November 27, 2022

“I will always tell you the truth” This is what Jason Derek Brown says to his sister multiple times during the course of American Murderer.

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The Menu is a deliciously devious thriller that will give you something to chew on
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The Menu is a deliciously devious thriller that will give you something to chew on

November 18, 2022November 22, 2022

Diners who eat at the legendary Hawthorne are willing to pay top dollar for a multitude of reasons. First and foremost, the restaurant itself is

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The Retaliators is a surprising genre mashup with plenty of heart and NuMetal
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The Retaliators is a surprising genre mashup with plenty of heart and NuMetal

November 6, 2022

If you gave me just the opening scene of The Retaliators and a million guesses, I would not be able to predict the movie that

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Don’t Worry Darling review – Olivia Wilde’s thriller falls short but stands tall
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Don’t Worry Darling review – Olivia Wilde’s thriller falls short but stands tall

September 22, 2022

Neither as bad as you want it to be nor good as it wants to be, Don’t Worry Darling is ultimately a solid, if obvious

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Speak No Evil review: Maybe being polite is overrated…
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Speak No Evil review: Maybe being polite is overrated…

September 16, 2022

If you’re the type of (awesome) person who enjoys being subject to the psychological torture put forth by fare like Funny Games, Cache, or The

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Resurrection review – a gaslighting freakout movie for the ages
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Resurrection review – a gaslighting freakout movie for the ages

July 31, 2022

The great strength of Resurrection is its ability to dispense information free of context, only to provide said context at a precise point later in

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The Outfit – Suspenseful, even if suspension of disbelief is strained
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The Outfit – Suspenseful, even if suspension of disbelief is strained

March 18, 2022

Full disclosure: I still harbor a little bit of resentment toward Mark Rylance for the crime of beating Sylvester Stallone for Best Supporting Actor in

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