Jason Widgington

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Review: We Are The Night

"For a film with a seeming identity crisis - is it a quasi-lesbianic Cinderella story in reverse? a gory vampire romp? an all-out action-packed extravaganza? - German writer/director Dennis Ganzel's We Are The Night, a tale of female vampires living the good undead life, proves to be an eminently enjoyable way to spend 100 minutes."

We Are The Night | Review

Tom the Vampire Slayer: Gansel Offers Different, Yet Familiar Side Dish in Popular Genre

DVD Review: The Terminator: Limited Edition [Blu-ray]

"If you can get past the idea that an American company 45 years in the future created a killing machine with a thick Austrian accent, The Terminator holds up amazingly well for a 27-year old film."

The Terminator: Limited Edition [Blu-ray] | DVD Review

"If you can get past the idea that an American company 45 years in the future created a killing machine with a thick Austrian accent, The Terminator holds up amazingly well for a 27-year old film."

DVD Review: The Violent Kind

The Violent Kind has divided audiences, and by no means is it a genre-crossing masterpiece, but it's a solid (if convoluted) horror story featuring strong acting performances all around, not to mention enough blood and violence to satisfy the darkest of hearts.

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Before he began his maiden voyage into Cannes (being...

2025 André Bazin Prize: Louise Hémon’s ‘The Girl in the Snow’ (L’Engloutie) Wins

Selected for this year's Directors' Fortnight, Louise Hémon's The...

Interview: Morad Mostafa – Aisha Can’t Fly Away

Part of a new wave of Egyptian filmmakers testing...
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