Margaret Qualley

In Coralie Fargeat's brand-new feminist horror motion picture The Substance, hazardous social charm requirements are the real creatures. They (female objectification, the fingertip of "the aged," the expansion of a sector improved physical body adjustment) feed a beast of a cycle that leads Demi Moore's fading television individuality character

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Pumpkinhead Ashes to Ashes Movie Review

How do you follow up a theatrical cult hit and a straight to video.. uh.. thing? Well, why not get SyFy to slap together some made for TV tripe, and pump out today's picture: Pumpkinhead Ashes to Ashes. On the one hand, it actually acknowledges the events of the first movie and has a couple (blog post) good actors in it. On the other, it's someho

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Reigo King of the Sea Monsters Movie Review

So it's been years since Gamerathon 3 and I've still yet to get a chance to watch Gamera 4: The Truth. HOWEVER, that doesn't mean I can't find more kaiju flicks directed by the man who created it! That brings us to Reigo: King of the Sea Monsters. It's a big monster from the deep sea, and it likes to smash things. That's.. pretty much it.Source:

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Doom Annihilation Movie Review

Ahh, movies based on video games. It's not like we haven't been down this road before, considering I've already reviewed the original Doom movie with The Rock in it. Doom: Annihilation seeks to... um, well can't really say they were actually trying to right the wrongs of the past. After all, this one's a straight-to-video (blog post) romp through

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Decker Shado Skinned Deep (2004) movie review

A homage to classic grindhouse horror cinema from 2004, Skinned Deep doesn't shy away from its inspiration at all in its aesthetic. Presented in a 4 by 3 aspect horror ratio, with heavy film grain and overdubbed dialogue, you don't even need the story of a middle-of-nowhere family of maniacs to make this one feel unnerving. Oh, but it's abou

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