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12 MAR

The Resident

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The Resident

Director: Antti Jokenin

Cast:  Hilary Swank, Jeffrey Dean Morgan & Christopher Lee


The Resident is a voyeuristic thriller that never actually scares, thrills or excites. It is another generically tame game of cat and mouse that reveals its …

March 12, 2011Tagged: Film, Film Review, Hilary Swank, horror, Review, scaryLeave a commentEditor March 12, 2011
Features
06 JAN

The Season of the Witch

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Director: Dominic Sena

Cast: Nicolas Cage, Ron Pearlman, Claire Foy, Stephan Campbell Moore, Robert Sheehan, Stephan Graham & Christopher Lee.

NG (0/5)

By Jack Mays

Recently, Nicolas Cage has become something of a phenomenon. Any other actor’s career would be …

January 6, 2011Tagged: Film, Film Review, Nicolas Cage, Review, Ron Pearlman, scary, Thriller, tn2, WitchLeave a commentEditor January 6, 2011
News
05 NOV

Let Me In

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Let Me In

2:2

Director: Matt Reeves

Cast: Kodi Smit-McPhee, Chloë Moretz, Elias Koteas & Richard Jenkins

By Sean Driver

With cinemas filled with re-releases, remakes and vampires it seems apt to paraphrase Gordon Gecko: truly blood, for want of …

November 5, 2010Tagged: Blood, Chloe Moretz, Film, Film Review, horror, Kodi Smit McPhee, Let Me In, Let the Right One In, Remake, Review, scary, VampireLeave a commentEditor November 5, 2010
03 OCT

Buried

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Buried

2:2

Director: Rodrigo Cortés

Cast: Ryan Reynolds

I’ve never liked Ryan Reynolds. Whenever his particular blend of easygoing Canadian-ness, sarcastic quips and washboard abs grace our multiplexes I purposely avoid them. It’s not that he’s a terrible actor, or …

October 3, 2010Tagged: Buried, Film, Film Review, Paranoia, Review, Ryan Reynolds, scary, ThrillerLeave a commentEditor October 3, 2010

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