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DVD Review: Red State

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May 16, 2013
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Three friends are lured into a foursome with a thirty-eight year old woman, who coincidentally is a part of an extreme religious sect, called the Five Points Trinity Church, which has murderous tendencies to say the least.  Once there she spikes their drinks and they are transported to the church’s grounds, where they will...
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DVD Review: The Wicked

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May 16, 2013
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  The Wicked is a bedtime story that nearly every kid in the small town of Summerset has heard, it’s the urban legend that mother’s tell their unruly children when they don’t want to listen… It’s a silly story passed down from generation to generation.  The legend says that if you break a window...
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News: Static Set To Release in the UK

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May 9, 2013
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Milo Ventimiglia and Sara Paxton star in the critically acclaimed creepy horror Static which makes its debut on DVD thanks to Second Sight Films. Synopsis: “A young writer (Ventimiglia – Heroes, Rocky Balboa) and his wife (Sarah Shahi – Life) are struggling with the loss of their child but just as they are trying to get their...
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DVD Review: Recoil

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May 5, 2013
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This fast-paced action movie stars former wrestler Steve ‘Stone Cold’ Austin as a vigilante who sets out to exact revenge on the criminals who murdered his wife and child. Ryan Varrett (Austin) is devastated by the loss of his family and the apparent inability of the police to identify and punish their killers. Deciding...
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DVD Review: Generation Um…

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May 3, 2013
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I’ve been trying to think how I should review this film for a while without it turning into a rant and after quite a lot of time I realised that there is no way that I can do it without lying.  Seeing as I pride myself in honest reviews, a lie won’t come, which...
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DVD Review: Moonrise Kingdom

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April 26, 2013
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Set in 1965, on an island off the coast of New England, Moonrise Kingdom tells the story of two twelve-year-old’s who fall in love and make a secret pact to run away together.  As various authorities hunt them down, a violent storm is brewing off-shore and the peaceful island community is turned upside down...
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DVD Review: Bunraku

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April 18, 2013
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Finally, something worth my time again. Bunraku, a film that revolves around a dystopian city, where everything is ruled by a ferocious overlord, called Nicola (Ron Perlman), with an iron fist. There are those who challenges his authority, but with a bloodthirsty army that’s quite invincible, it’s impossible to get control back from him....
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DVD Review: Freelancers

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April 18, 2013
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Starring Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, Forest Whitaker and Robert De Niro, Freelancers is a film that revolves around a corruption of police officers doing drug deals, murder and mayhem. As a fast-paced action film, it’s quite entertaining if you have nothing else to do, however there are certain things that makes you loose interest...
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News: Sinister Visions Releases Info and Cover Art!

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March 20, 2013
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Here’s something fun for all those horror fans that have been dying to get their hands on something unique.  Sinister Visions is bringing you something interesting and fun and gory… Don’t believe me?  Well check out the press release below and judge it for yourself. Horror Fans! Horror anthology SINISTER VISIONS is making its way out...
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DVD Review: The Flowers of War

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March 20, 2013
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1932 is the year when Nanking stands at the frontier between Japan and China as the Second Sino-Japanese War rages on. As the Imperial Japanese Army invades China’s capital, desperate civilians seek refuge in a Roman Catholic cathedral.  John Miller (Christian Bale), an American mortician heads on over, tasked to perform the burial of...
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