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Daily Archives: December 1, 2024
Movie Preview: K-horror about a transplant that goes supernaturally, horrifically wrong — “Devils Stay”
Dad knows something’s wrong. He’s “hearing” from his dead daughter. And is she “dead,” after all? I mean, he did the heart transplant and all. Where did her heart end up? Dec. 6.
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Movie Review: Colombian Road Warriors smuggle gas, and more — “Pimpinero: Blood and Oil”
It begins in a “Road Warrior” hellscape, a desert borderland where gasoline is smuggled in a high stakes game of chicken with the authorities of two countries added to the danger of carelessly transporting an explosively flammable substance. We meet … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Jackie Chan gets mixed up in sword and scorcery and…archaelogy — “A Legend”
A period piece with a modern scientist mixed up in the lessons the past has to teach the present. Stanley Tong directed this one.
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