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MOVIE REVIEW: MEN VIE FOR A MONSTER IN “COLD SKIN”

We take a look at director Xavier Gens' latest offering COLD SKIN, adapted from a Catalan novel written by Albert Sanchez Pinol.

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Movie Review: Hell hath no fury like a woman—and land—scorned in “THE HOUSEMAID”

Perhaps not all the good ones are taken. Yet, as audiences immersed in Vietnamese-American director Derek Nguyen’s lush, disquieting and deeply affecting debut feature THE HOUSEMAID quickly learn, some of the most alluring and tempting surely are.

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Movie Review: Trespassing At Dr.Cutterman’s House Will Cost You Your Life & Time in “No Solicitors”

Rue Morgue's Communications Manager, Jamie Berardi, reviews John Callas' indie feature-film, NO SOLICITORS.

Indie Films

SHORT FILM REVIEW: A BRIEF VISIT WITH “THE VISITORS”

THE VISITORS, follows three teenagers who decide to kill some time and visit an abandoned factory that’s supposedly infested with aliens.

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RETRO RECOMMENDATIONS: “ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN” (1948)

Universal’s mastery of the macabre was waning to a ridiculous degree in the mid-to-late 1940s. The sentiment seemed that the age of vampires, wolf men and phantoms was slipping away and being discarded to a bygone era. In 1948, Universal drastically shifted gears toward a more comedic approach when it came to create their once dark horror films.

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