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If jump scares, and a lot of jump scares, are your thing, then hop on to the ride that is...
If jump scares, and a lot of jump scares, are your thing, then hop on to the ride that is...
For a master cobbler, it is his craft; for a shoe designer it is his work of art; for a...
A boy who can’t spell his own name right. A student who is brilliant with a 147 to boast of...
Evan Bergman’s Day Zero touches upon crucial topics that plague society — mental illness and substance abuse. But wrapped in...
What sets Jimmy Olsson’s Alive apart from its category is the gender dynamics and the rarely explored phenomenon of female...
Unlike its titular cousin, 12-minute short Before Sunrise steers away from romance, but more crucially, it stays well clear of...
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Writer-director Sarah Phillips’s Supplements is a voyeuristic experience to the year 2289. In a practically human deficient planet Earth, which...
With 52 - A Tale of Loneliness, Patton Oswalt's affinity for marine characters might be considered a legitimate subject of...
There’s no mistaking Nikki Born’s Haunt as anything but a comedy. But beyond its witty one-liners, commendable cast and well-timed...
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