Category: Review

Daniel Isn’t Real

His parents arguing again, young Luke Nightingale leaves the house and explores his brownstone New York neighbourhood unsupervised; a bad decision under normal circumstances, he stumbles upon the
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The Lighthouse

The anchor chain wrapped around the prow, the boat cuts through the black water through the fog towards the island off the coast of New England, the lighthouse
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Zombieland: Double Tap

Time rolls on, but the rules remain the same: cardio, double tap, beware of bathrooms, seatbelts. It’s been ten years since Tallahassee, Columbus, Wichita and Little Rock survived
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Sons of Denmark

“These innocent people lost their lives to a bunch of savage terrorists. This is why I entered politics. I want to protect us from war and terror.” The
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Countdown

It’s all fun and games until someone loses an iPhone, but they all believe it will happen to somebody else. It’s carefree party time and drinking games for
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The Grudge

“When someone dies in the grip of a powerful rage a curse is born;” so runs the premise of the Ju-On series, beginning in 2000 with Takashi Shimizu’s
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Apparition

It should be a happy occasion, the rehearsal dinner before the wedding of Derek White and Skyler King, he the son of the former warden of the Preston
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The Turning

Leaving her teaching job for a live-in position at the formidable but remote Fairchild Estate, Kate Mandell is keen to emphasise that the role is as a private
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Little Monsters

David Anderson is not known for his good decisions, in fact, he’s barely known at all, having missed his chance at fame when his stadium rock/death metal band
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