EVIL Relaxes in the Serenity of a "Full Body Massage" reviewed! (Unearthed Films / Blu-ray)
Lube Up and Get Ready for “Full Body Massage” on Blu-ray!
Nina, a middle-aged affluent art dealer, has just returned from a long business trip. Settling back down into her own nature morte decked home, Nina pampers herself with a hot shower, a glass of wine, elegant music, and a soak in her open aired, backyard hot tub as she relaxes before for her masseur, Doug, a handsome young man she finds…
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Film at Lincoln Center Announces "Lulu Wang's Road to Expats" Series February 13-15
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Don't Look Now (1973) Review
Don’t Look Now (1973) Review
Laura and John Baxter are a married couple who are grieving the death of their young daughter Catherine after a tragic accident are in Venice when they encounter a very strange pair of elderly sisters with one claiming to be psychic and brings a warning from the beyond!
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The Weekly Gravy #110
The Weekly Gravy #110
The Phantom of the Opera (1925) – ***½
One of the most famous of all silent horror films, and arguably the true starting point of Universal horror (depending on how you classify 1923’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame), this particular version of The Phantom is hard to critique because of its own fractious history. In brief, the film had a troubled production thanks to director Rupert Julian…
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May 22nd - Burning bridges
It’s May 22nd, 2024; Here’s an original country song about burning down the bridges of one’s heart. This toe-tapping, romp through the country, unique song was mixed by Steven Cooper at his music studio in Nashville, TN.
Call off the rescue plan
Here’s the one-hundred-forty-third new music post for 2024, as I consistently put one of our original songs out front and center for ALL to enjoy!…
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Don't Look Now - Film Review
Don’t Look Now – Film Review
A haunting adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s novella, Don’t Look Now only turns into true chilling horror during its shocking conclusion, but that’s not to diminish the film’s ability to get under your skin (and make Venice, of all places, feel truly creepy).
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RIP Nicolas Roeg
RIP Nicolas Roeg, 1928–2018
I was saddened to hear of the death of filmmaker Nicolas Roeg, who passed away yesterday at the age of 90. The first film I saw by Roeg was his adaptation of Roald Dahl’s The Witches (1990). I saw it in a theater with my mother when I was maybe eleven. I loved the book that it was based on and I loved the film just as much. Roeg captured the comic grotesquerie and…
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Our two-party politicians prefer you don't look at all...
Our two-party politicians prefer you don’t look at all…
Thanks, gocomics.com
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Spring 2022 - Week 2 in Review
Spring 2022 – Week 2 in Review
Hello everyone, and welcome back to Wrong Every Time! I’ll admit right from the start, today’s film selections are some kind of Frankensteinian abomination, the cobbled remnants of several weeks’ viewings. My inconsistent approach to building a review buffer has resulted in some odd temporal anomalies – for example, this week features the Texas Chainsaw revival film that inspired our “further…
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AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Stephen Volk
AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Stephen Volk
And now, for a little bit of fun…
Meghan: Hey Stephen! Welcome… back? Hahaha. What is your favorite part of Halloween?
Stephen: 1) My grandsons having fun!
2) The movies!……. It is the one day of the year when TV puts out horror movies or shows about horror movies. And it is the one night of the year when people who don’t like scary things like to be scared, And – see – that’s when we GET them!…
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[The Twisted Parallels of Cinema] Edition #14
[The Twisted Parallels of Cinema] Edition #14
In the latest edition of Twisted Parallels, there’s lots of interesting stuff!
We’re looking at a number of stills from Syfy’s adaptation of George R. R. Martin’s Nightflyers, which pays homage to other space horror, as well as horror in general. There’s references to classic Robert De Niro films, Stanley Kubrick, and more. Also, Netflix’s Ghoul— a wonderfully grim and disturbing Indian series—…
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Kem - Lie To Me (Lyric Video)
Kem – Lie To Me (Lyric Video)
Kem – Lie To Me (Lyric Video)
KEM’s “Lie To Me” is Out Now! Listen/Stream here: https://kem.lnk.to/LIE
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Forever Roads
Some roads you’ll only take once,
But you’ll carry them with you forever.
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Mindless Thought
It is amazing to me how much time we spend thinking. Thinking about this and that all day long, a constant barrage of thought flowing through our minds. Yet all of this thought production can be distracting and counterproductive if you never choose to look closely at them and see what these thoughts are or what they mean. The funny part is that we all think our minds, and our thoughts define…
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Daphne du Maurier – Don’t Look Now – Thoughts ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Don't Look Now" is a collection of short tales by Daphne du Maurier. Having read "Rebecca" already, I was curious to discover this collection.
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Is Non-Profit/.Org Tech the Future? via /r/technology Is Non-Profit/.Org Tech the Future? One thing for sure, the product is well worth the price... This is something that I'm trying to wrap my capitalist head around.
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