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10 Cloverfield Lane (Dan Trachtenberg 2016)
Ever wonder what other new Stephen King books or stories are being brought to the big screen nowadays? Except of Cell (2016) I really dunno of anything. Another explanation may be the fact that this whole SK spirit has been spread out – absorbed by others nowadays. 10 Cloverfield Lane is a new mystery horror
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Train to Busan (directed by Yeon Sang-ho 2016)
I had a friend who sold his cherished Zombie board game. He used to play and collect a lot of zombie paraphernalia and meet up with his friends and play zombie games for days& nights. The death knell of Zombie industry seems upon us. The genre has been milked and over-exploited so even HC fans
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THREE WALLS (Zaheed Mawani 2011)
‘We drive to work in a box, we work in a box, we go home and watch a box and, before we know it, they bury us in a box.’ Corporate Motivational Speaker Here is a short documentary made by Canadian filmmaker Zaheed Mawani about the history of the cubicle, interviewing office workers, corporate
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ART ENCOUNTERS oF tHe …wHaT kiND? [Timisoara 2015]
Fresh from the wrap-up, I am going to review the art encounters event in Timisoara as a movie, a sub-genre movie, that could be either a horror comedy or corporate thriller. Haven’t decided yet, maybe we should do a poll. I’ve been blogging mostly on movies these years, so I decided to treat Art Encounters
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CHILLER [Wes Craven 1985]
CHILLER was a TV movie by Wes Craven (People Under the Stairs, The Hills Have Eyes, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Shocker) about cryogenics. Chiller is a rare ice-cube of midnight TV, hard to find, and most of the online versions where terrible or hard coded in Spanish etc Still it’s a marvellous period piece
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The Lift/De lift [Dick Maas 1983]
The Lift is an incredible slick horror, neon-drenched 80s movie, perfect for late-night watching by dutch director Dick Maas [Amsterdamned 1988]. I would associate it with such weird midnight circuit movies as X-TRO [Harry Bromley Davenport 1982] or new flesh Videodrome – a style celebrated by Panos Cosmatos in Beyond the Black Rainbow. The Lift
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The Tower (TV, 1993)
The Tower has a lot to say about the occult nature of corporations. INTERCORP – the filmic corporation may be the first truly artificial, openly anti-human conglomerate, debugging itself as it debugs its human ’employees’ and their damaging activities and blunders. We can see but we cannot stop what its electronic eyes can scan, running