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MY LITTLE EYE (2002) is both innovative horror time capsule, and lost triumph of physical media
The age of streaming has robbed the world of DVD treasures such as this.
Oct 15
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Jack Anderson Keane
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BANNED FROM BROADCAST: THE MOVIE - SAIKO! THE LARGE FAMILY (2009)
Exploring the quietly unnerving allure of this relatively obscure Japanese satirical horror mockumentary.
Oct 9
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Jack Anderson Keane
2
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Do I love LOVE EXPOSURE (2008)?
Sion Sono's infamous, bonkers, beloved 4 hour-long cult classic lives up to its glowing reputation... but I do have some qualms.
Oct 7
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Jack Anderson Keane
4
THE LIFE OF CHUCK (2024) finds hope amidst the sorrow at the end of our days
Mike Flanagan's latest Stephen King adaptation largely manages not to fall victim to maudlin whimsy, and stay on the right side of the earnest emotional…
Oct 5
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Jack Anderson Keane
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HIGHEST 2 LOWEST (2025) contains a handful of highs, but an awful lot of lows
Spike Lee? Denzel Washington? Akira Kurosawa source material? A24? So many ingredients for greatness, yet the final product is a messy fumble.
Oct 3
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Jack Anderson Keane
2
Quentin Tarantino's CSI: GRAVE DANGER (A Retrospective, 20 Years Later)
Looking back at one of the biggest television events of the 2000's.
Oct 1
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Jack Anderson Keane
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September 2025
Did you know BACKDRAFT 2 (2019) is a real movie that actually exists?
Well, if you didn't already, you do now!
Sep 4
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Jack Anderson Keane
2
BACKDRAFT (1991) deserves recognition for being one of the greatest action films ever made
An eminent example of Dad Movies™ at their finest, Ron Howard's firefighter drama puts most modern blockbusters to shame.
Sep 3
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Jack Anderson Keane
2
THE OUTWATERS (2022) tries to put a new spin on found footage horror, but the experiment fails
(Plus, a few thoughts on the tie-in short films, CARD ZERO, and FILE VL-624.)
Sep 1
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Jack Anderson Keane
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August 2025
BRING HER BACK (2025) is a twisted, harrowing, bleakly brilliant descent into madness
The sophomore film from the Philippou Brothers shows the directorial duo really does have the juice.
Aug 28
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Jack Anderson Keane
3
I wish I liked TALK TO ME (2022) more than I actually do
To my chagrin, the Philippou Brothers' debut feature left a lot to be desired.
Aug 21
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Jack Anderson Keane
3
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NEFARIOUS (2023) starts off somewhat good... but then the right-wing evangelical propaganda ruins everything
(Much like it does in real life, too.)
Aug 17
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Jack Anderson Keane
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