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‘Men in Black’ and the Table Test Moment

A New York City detective is recruited into a covert organization that polices the secret alien population living on Earth. His first job: stop an invasion that threatens to destroy the galaxy. When...

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‘The Family Fang’ Official Trailer Sneak Peak

A brother and sister, children of world famous parents who used their children in performance art, return home when their parents appear to have been murdered. But have they? Baxter (Jason Bateman) and...

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2 Understanding 90s Boyfriends (and 1 Not So Much)

Being in a relationship can be a wonderful experience, but if you have your have your eyes on someone else, it can be trouble. Sometimes though, your significant other can be okay about it. Here are...

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‘The Invitation’ (2016) Review

A man travels to a dinner party at The Invitation of his ex-wife and her new husband, having not seen or heard from them in two years. Old friends gather yet things are not as they seem and soon there...

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‘Chasing Amy’ and the I Can’t Take It Moment

Two comic book artists and best friends have that friendship tested when one of them meets a beautiful woman and falls head over heels, despite the fact she’s gay. Holden (Ben Affleck) and Banky (Jason...

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‘Hardcore Henry’ (2016) Review

You wake up in a laboratory with your wife trying to explain what has happened as she fits you with a robotic arm and leg, just as a squad of armed thugs break in and start shooting. A few minutes...

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This Might be Christopher Nolan’s Greatest Movie Moment

Christopher Nolan has become of cinema’s more innovate and visionary directors, not just making films, but creating experiences. His movies challenge viewers in ways that so few filmmakers can do, not...

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5 Great (Mostly) Forgotten Movies with Michelle Pfeiffer

Michelle Pfeiffer has been making films since the early 1980s, renowned for her classic beauty and elegance, she defied typecasting as a romantic lead and instead sought diverse and challenging roles...

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‘Die Hard’ and the I’m A Cop From New York Moment

A New York cop goes to L.A. to visit his estranged wife at a company Christmas party atop the Nakatomi Plaza tower at the same time a team of terrorists storm the building and take the guests hostage,...

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‘The Dark Knight’ and the Hit Me Moment

Now as Gotham’s Batman, Bruce Wayne faces his latest foe, a man also hiding behind a mask with his own demons to confront called The Joker. Mirrors of each other, the Dark Knight is faced with becoming...

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‘A Bigger Splash’ Official Trailer Sneak Peek

A Bigger Splash sees a famous couple taking a retreat on a small Italian island when their idyllic getaway is cut short by the arrival of an old friend and his daughter that stirs old haunts, new...

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‘Pretty Woman’ and the Attempted Rape Moment

A wealthy man needs an escort for a series of social event and hires a Hollywood street hooker to be his date, eventually so charmed by her heart of gold, he changes his ways and falls in love. The...

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‘Colonia’ (2016) Review

Set during the military coup of Chili in 1973, a young couple are involved in protests until they get separated and he ends up in a cult as a prisoner. Now she must try and save him. The story starts...

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‘The Girl on the Train’ (2016) Official Trailer Sneak Peek

A woman riding a train sees something in a tunnel that terrifies her, and when she wakes up the next morning, bruised and hungover, things become frightening when she can’t remember how she got that...

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‘Absentia’ (2011) Our Friday Night Movie Pick

Did you love last week’s recommendation, Hush?  Well, this week I decided to go back to director, Mike Flanagan’s roots and recommend one of my favourite little indie horror movies, Absentia. The...

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‘Holidays’ (2016) Review

An anthology of stories taking place over all the major calendar days, Holidays puts a horror spin on the family festivities with some of today’s best up and coming genre directors (plus one...

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‘Criminal’ (2016) Review

When a CIA agent is killed in the field with some very important information in his head, his superiors implant his memories, skills, and knowledge into the mind of a death-row inmate in hopes of...

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‘Independence Day’ Review: Bring On The Sequel

As we edge closer to the upcoming sequel to the sci-fi classic Independence Day, it only makes sense to go back and remember why it’s remained so relevant even twenty years later. Here’s a retro-replay...

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‘The Last of Us’ (2013) Retro Game Review

Twenty years after a devastating infection has turned the population into horrific, aggressive monsters, a survivor named Joel is tasked with escorting a teenaged girl who might hold the key to finding...

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‘Midnight Special’ (2016) Review

A father takes his young son on the run when the government and a large cult, run by an enigmatic leader, have great interest in the boy’s unique powers. In a hotel room, two men, Lucas (Joel Edgerton)...

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