“Waking Ned Devine meets Mr. Ed” is how I describe director Louise Osmond’s superbly crafted documentary, Dark Horse.
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“The Hallow” High Flying Screamfest While “The Witch” Sinks Fast
02/05/2015
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I love a good scare and The Hallow did it for me setting a new scream level during my Sundance Egyptian Theatre at Midnight horror fix. It was the film’s first weekend Sunday night premiere and the eWaitlist had me at number 84 followed by a postscript of 24 waitlisters dropping out in the past […]
The Russian Woodpecker: Alarming
01/30/2015
Diabolical, Sinister, Evil are but a few choice words that come to mind after being witness to a world premiere screening of The Russian Woodpecker, a mindblowing, detective trail leading to a jawdropping assertion that the Chernobyl nuclear disaster was no accident. It was a cold and calculated decision made by a call from Moscow.
02/08/2015
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