Not satisfied with giving a millennial slasher spin to the sky-high concepts of Groundhog Day and Back To The Future II with the Happy Death
Not satisfied with giving a millennial slasher spin to the sky-high concepts of Groundhog Day and Back To The Future II with the Happy Death
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For decades Troma has prided themselves on making their particular brand of anti-PC, trash epics and unleashing them on an unsuspecting world with all the
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I don’t know about you, but everytime Hollywood desides to partake in a new, re-envisioned take on a classic horror tale, I can’t help but
The term “too big to fail” has never been more accurately used when enlisted to describe Vin Diesel’s Fast And Furious mega franchise and right
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When it comes to cramming your other half into the lion’s share of your filmography it’s frankly amazing that Paul W.S. Anderson doesn’t get more
After Ben Wheatley’s first steps into filmmaking on a far larger scale gave us High Rise and his remake of Alfred Hitchcock’s Rebecca (and before
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After an arguably uncertain start, The Purge managed to move past it’s home invasion themed first movie to fully realise it’s potential as a John
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