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Dances With Films Review: A dream house becomes a surrealist nightmare in “INHERITANCE”

Fantasia International Film Festival

Fantasia ’17 Review: Clothes make the madness in Simon Rumley’s “FASHIONISTA”

Some may claim that Simon Rumley’s latest work isn’t a horror film, but if an obsessive look into compulsive behavior that leads to mental collapse and murder can’t be considered horror, then what the hell can?

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Merch Review: McFarlane Toys’ WALKING DEAD figures are scarily accurate

McFarlane Toys has been in the mix for many years now, with action figures based on film properties (the Movie Maniacs line), characters spawned from the mind of Clive Barker (Tortured Souls) and everything in between. One of its newest and most popular lines is inspired by AMC’S THE WALKING DEAD TV series.This isn’t the first time McFarlane has ventured down this path, as the company has been releasing popular figures based on the WALKING DEAD graphic novels for many years now.

Fantasia International Film Festival

Fantasia ’17 Review: Better not miss “BETTER WATCH OUT”

You BETTER WATCH OUT, all right, because Chris Peckover’s holiday anti-cheer horror film, which just played Montreal’s Fantasia festival ahead of its U.S. theatrical/digital debut October 6, will surprise and scare you for the entirety of its running time. This is no simplistic SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT-style slasher flick, but a very clever and consistently suspenseful film that announces Peckover (whose previous genre outing, UNDOCUMENTED, explored a very different milieu) as a crafty and assured talent.

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Movie Review: WHO’S WATCHING OLIVER proves homicidal mama’s boys can still get to you

Starring Russell Geoffrey Banks, Sara Malakul Lane and Margaret RocheDirected by Richie MooreWritten by Russell Geoffrey Banks, Raimund Huber and Richie MooreKinoCheckWHO’S WATCHING OLIVER is that “once in a while” film—one that peeks its head above similar fare not only by succeeding within its genre, but also by transcending it. This is not to say that WHO’S WATCHING OLIVER (currently in the midst of an award-winning festival tour) is a movie of great humanitarian value...

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