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Daily Archives: May 23, 2021
Movie Preview: “Digging to Death”
“The exchange, “You’re putting in your own septic?” “I think I can handle it” is horrific enough to the average home or single wide owner. June 1, this bad boy becomes accessible to mere mortals everywhere.
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Netflixable? “The Strange House (Das schaurige Haus)” shows us what a German teen horror comedy looks like
“The Strange House (Das schaurige Haus)” is a screwball German mystery-dramedy about kids in search of who is haunting this house some of them have moved into, and why. Something or former someones are “possessing” two brothers, new kids in … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Age inappropriate infatuation? “Spring Blossom” must be French
No one in Hollywood would dare make a movie about a 25-30 year old actor taking up with an infatuated girl of 16. Not today. That’s the sort of thing that makes career-ending headlines when it happens off screen. But … Continue reading
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