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Paradise | Review

No Dashboard Lights: Diablo Cody’s Contrived Directorial Debut Arriving with about as much finesse as the plane crash that fatally incinerates its protagonist is Diablo...

Hellbenders | Review

Hath No Fury: Petty’s Latest a 3D Misfire Serving as a glaringly obvious example of the degradation of the horror genre via raunchy slapstick is...

Night Tide | Blu-ray Review

Kino Lorber makes an exciting restoration this month with the 1961 directorial debut of genre favorite Curtis Harrington, Night Tide, which starred a nubile...

The Machine Which Makes Everything Disappear | DVD Review

With a solid background in psychology and a foundation in direction via the University of Film and Television Konrad Wolf in Potsdam-Babelsberg, Germany, the...

Camille Claudel, 1915 | Review

Snake Pit Soliloquy: Dumont’s Brief Vignette Profoundly Effective Many are perhaps familiar with Isabelle Adjani’s much hailed Oscar nominated performance as the turn of the...

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