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‘Get My Gun’– A Brooklyn Horror Film Festival Review

“You have a wife and two kids.” Dressed as a nun and armed with a shotgun, Amanda (Kate Hoffman) confronts the man (William Jousset) who raped her. He pleads for his life, but Amanda is undeterred. The...

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‘1974’– A Brooklyn Horror Film Festival Review

“I don’t want them to come any more. I don’t want to dream about them again.” Newlyweds Altair (Diana Bovio) and Manuel (Rolando Breme) playfully document the start of their lives together in a new...

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Misery Loves Company – A Review of ‘Poor Agnes’

“I’m sorry, I don’t like you. You’re unlikable.” To fully understand  the clear disdain that Agnes (Lora Burke) has for humanity, look no further than the contents of her freezer. She has little use...

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Devil Doll – A Review of ‘Mansfield 66/67 ’

Jayne Mansfield helped define a generation of sex appeal in the 1950s with her meteoric rise to fame. Much more than a Marilyn Monroe knock-off, she had a knack for camp that inspired just as many...

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21st Century History Lesson – A Review of ‘The New Radical’

A 3D-printed gun with the electronic file needed to produce it available to everyone in the world is more terrifying than the atomic bomb as the materials are so much more easily obtained. The very...

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Spellbinding Love – A Review of ‘November’

Can soulmates exist when souls themselves are currency to be exchanged? That question is the core of this story of unrequited love set in a 19th century pagan Estonian village. Among the villagers...

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Last House on the Reich – A Review of ‘Living Space’

When Brad (Leigh Scully) and Ashley (Georgia Chara), a couple of Americans travelling through Germany, experience car troubles in the middle of the night, they take refuge in an abandoned farmhouse....

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Blood & Asphalt – A Review of Shudder Exclusive ‘Cold Hell’

“You’re only good at throwing punches and taking hits.” Taxi driver Özge (Violetta Schurawlow) sees the best and worst Vienna has to offer on a nightly basis, but nothing that prepares her for...

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No Escape – A Review of ‘Beauty and the Dogs’

Following a university party that young Mariam (Mariam Al Ferjani) organized, she is raped by police officers. In the aftermath, she seeks aid, for which she finds little except for a stranger named...

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Bloody Masks – A Review of ‘Lowlife’

Small-time crime boss Teddy (Mark Burnham) runs a organ-harvesting business and a sex-slave ring out of the basement of his fast food restaurant. His muscle is a luchador named El Monstruo (Ricardo...

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