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‘The Dead Thing’ Review: Ghosting in the Digital Age
The Dead Thing is a haunting meditation on modern loneliness and the ghostly residues of our digital lives. In this…
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‘Captain America: Brave New World’ is Full of Action, Throwbacks and Easter Eggs
*** Caution. Spoilers ahead*** Captain America: Brave New World has finally landed in theaters, and it did not disappoint. Marvel Studio’s…
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‘Companion’ Review: Toxic Love in the Digital Age
Note: This is a film that is impossible to speak on without spoilers. So, from this point on, spoilers abound.…
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‘Presence’: A Haunting Family Drama with a Chilling Finale
I went into Presence expecting something akin to Paranormal Activity—a supernatural horror flick filled with jump scares and creepy hauntings—but…
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‘Grafted’ Review: Beauty, Body Horror, and the Price of Perfection
Grafted is a fascinating body horror film that blends grotesque physical transformation with poignant social commentary, resulting in a compelling…
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‘Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare’: Where the Magic Dies a Slow Death
Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare is the latest offering from the so-called Twisted Childhood Universe, which specializes in turning once-cherished fables…
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‘Nosferatu’: Robert Eggers’ Eerie, Erotic, and Entrancing Telling of a Vampiric Classic
Right off the bat, I need whoever is reading this to understand that I don’t like Bram Stoker’s Dracula, and…
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‘Don’t Move’ Review: Expansive Spaces Make Way For Claustrophobic Terror in Sam Raimi-Produced Horror
Don’t Move brings a harrowing and inventive twist to survival horror, delivered by producer Sam Raimi and starring Kelsey Asbille…
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