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Lord Of Tears

‘Lord of Tears’ Is the Best Scottish Horror Movie You Haven’t Seen

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Lawrie Brewster and Sarah Daly’s debut under the Hex Studios umbrella is a feather in the cap for independent horror cinema.

Body Count 1986

Red Herrings and Redder Blood Abound in the 1986 Slasher ‘Body Count’

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A slasher as American as Italian pie.

Amazon Prime Guide July

What’s New to Stream on Amazon Prime for July 2020

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Where else can you find Roy Scheider, Jessica Alba, and some killer ants?

Jallikattu

‘Jallikattu’ Is a Raw Stunner About Filthy Animals and Non-Humans Too

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Less of an ‘animal attack’ movie, and more of an ‘animal trying to get the hell away from people for obvious reasons’ movie.

Berlin Job

Fans of Guy Ritchie’s Cockney Crime Capers Will Enjoy ‘Berlin Job’

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An all-star cast of British genre heavyweights does what they do best — swear, act tough, and deliver some solid entertainment about bad blokes getting up to no good.

The Final Comedown

‘The Final Comedown’ Offers Wisdom, Bloodshed, and Angry Catharsis

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A film fueled by emotion and rage with themes that in a better world would be seen as historical instead of evergreen.

Manborg

‘Manborg’ Shows You Don’t Need Money to Make a Masterpiece

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The word “masterpiece” has been applied loosely here, but that doesn’t mean that this slice of schlock isn’t majestic in every way.

Prime June

What’s New to Stream on Amazon Prime for June 2020

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Want to see Tommy Lee Jones as a pirate in tight pants? Amazon Prime has your back.

Conduct Unbecoming

A Few Bad Men Display ‘Conduct Unbecoming’

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A timely film from 1975 about the failure of authority and the importance of standing up for the truth.