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Tag: Thriller
REVIEW: Last Night in Soho (2021)
With the recent physical release of Edgar Wright’s ground-breaking psychological thriller, Last Night in Soho, a retrospective is in order for this stunning and visually engaging story that brings 1960s Soho back to life. Despite the impressive skill displayed in the film’s production and high reviews, it received a middling box office, barely making back…
REVIEW: Dexter: New Blood
Dexter: New Blood is Showtime’s attempt to bring back their acclaimed show, resolve the open ending, and fix the many issues fans had with the original finale. This sequel show was received with lackluster ratings and middling views, as reported by TV Series Finale and other sources. The original Dexter’s premise was simple, playing off…
Reacher Trailer Breaks Bones
Justice is coming for your television as Amazon has released a trailer for its upcoming series Reacher. Based on Lee Child’s novels, Reacher follows former military police officer Jack Reacher as he wanders America, getting mixed up in crime and mysteries everywhere he settles. The first season will focus, logically, on the first of Child’s…
Boondock Saints III Announced – Norman Reedus, Sean Patrick Flanery and Director Troy Duffy Reunite
According to Deadline, The Boondock Saints are reassembled and ready to go for a third installment. Director Troy Duffy and stars Norman Reedus and Sean Patrick Flanery have combined forces once again for Boondock Saints III, a new installment of the adventures of Irish brothers Connor and Murphy MacManus, who go about their hometown of…
REVIEW: American Horror Story – Season 10, Episodes 4 and 5, “Blood Buffet” and “Gaslight”
*SPOILERS* “Blood Buffet” is a flashback episode, turning the clock back five years to when the Chemist arrived in Cape Cod. She meets Mickey at The Muse and pays him to come home with her. All she wants is to talk, and while Mickey rejects her offer to take the black pill, he agrees to…
REVIEW: Malignant (2021)
Director James Wan has made quite the reputation for himself in the horror world over the last decade. His first major film, SAW, debuted in 2004, went on to make over 100 million dollars at the box office on a 1.2 million dollar budget and launched a franchise that dominated the horror landscape for the…