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greengableslover · 6 months
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You can see, and you can hear, but from inside the tomb of your mind. No breath will escape your lips, no tears your eyes. To the world, you are dead. And soon, even your precious father will forget… you were ever alive. But you, my dear, you will have all eternity… to remember.
SNOW WHITE: A TALE OF TERROR (1997) dir. Michael Cohn
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marril96 · 3 days
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Chucky 3.07 | There Will Be Blood
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constantcompanion · 3 months
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The Ally McBeal skit was delightful.
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ilikestuff69 · 2 months
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‘The Shawshank Redemption’ (1994)
Directed by Frank Darabont
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lovecatnip · 3 months
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Blood Honey
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smacksmash · 4 months
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Two new faces will stir up all kinds of fresh drama when Alert: Missing Persons Unit returns to find more “babies.”
TVLine has learned that Ally McBeal vet Gil Bellows and Family Law alum Alisha-Marie Ahamed have booked major roles in Season 2 of the Fox procedural, which premieres Tuesday, March 5.
Ahamed will fill the series-regular role of Wayne Pascal, a master hacker whom Jason (played by Scott Caan) recruits to help out the team, even though she is currently serving a house arrest sentence in a dingy motel. Jason worked with Wayne when he was over in Afghanistan, yet conveeeeeeniently never told then-wife Nikki (Dania Ramirez) that Wayne was a beautiful woman. Oops.
Bellows, meanwhile, will heavily recur in the guest-starring role of Inspector Hollis Braun, Nikki and Jason’s new superior who “has every intention of keeping their antics in line.”
For those who need a refresher: Set in the Philadelphia PD’s Missing Persons Unit (MPU), Alert: Missing Persons Unit in each episode chronicles the life-or-death search for a missing person, headed by detectives Jason Grant and Nikki Batista. (Once married, Jason and Nikki have a very personal connection to these cases seeing as their own young son went missing and was never found.)
At MPU, Nikki leads a team that also includes Mike Sherman (Ryan Broussard, Only Murders In The Building), the fiancé with whom she is still planning a wedding; and Kemi Adebayo (Adeola Role, The Blacklist), a spiritually savvy detective. Petey Gibson will return for at least one episode as forensic anthropologist C, TVLine hears.
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spiltsoup · 5 months
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This is how the show went right
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lesbirdie · 1 month
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when billy tells ally love is wasted on her it makes me go absolutely feral. if i saw gil bellows in real life i would gut him like a fish
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duranduratulsa · 3 months
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clemsfilmdiary · 8 months
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Chasing Sleep (2000, Michael Walker)
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Snow White: A Tale of Terror (1997)
My rating: 3/10
Seems to me they were so intent on making something that was Not Your Daddy's Snow White! that they didn't bother putting much thought into what the thing actually was - and as a result, it's a big stinking pile of dull, dreary, pointlessly grimdark bullshit.
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olivierdemangeon · 2 years
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AWAKE (2021) ★★✭☆☆
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The Shawshank Redemption
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Summary: Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins) receives a life sentence for the murder of his wife and her lover, and spends the next twenty years making something of a name for himself in the titular Shawshank State Penitentiary.
Brooks was here. And so was my intact heart. FUCK.
Rating: 5/5
Photo credit: The Life and Times of Ben Weinberg
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adamwatchesmovies · 2 months
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Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019)
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Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark is an odd adaptation. Technically, it’s based on several of the short stories written by Alvin Schwartz. Ask anyone who's read the book, however, and they'll tell you what makes it worth your time are the illustrations by Stephen Gammell. Without them, these stories are perfectly fine around the campfire but worth turning into a full-length picture? probably not. As such, the 2019 adaptation integrates the tales in a larger narrative that connects the stories while capturing the FEEL of the book. At this, it succeeds. I foresee this one becoming a Halloween staple for older children who like to be scared.
On Halloween night, 1968, best friends Stella (Zoe Colletti), Auggie (Gabriel Rush) and Chuck (Austin Zajur) prank school bully Tommy Milner (Austin Abrams) and barely evade his retribution thanks to Ramón (Michael Garza). They continue the night’s festivities by exploring the home of the long-deceased Sarah Bellows. Urban legends say she told scary stories to children before poisoning them. When Stella discovers Bellows’ book, she's horrified when she reads their names within her stories.
Directed by André Øvredal, the movie adapts or takes cues from The Big Toe, Me Tie Dough-ty Walker!, “Harold, The Dream, The Haunted House and the illustrations that accompany them (or in some cases, memorable drawings from other stories in the book). The nightmarish charcoal and ink illustrations by Stephen Gammell have been successfully adapted to the screen, which makes the film reasonably frightening. Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark is aimed at a specific audience. Young children, even those who might be brave enough to watch Goosebumps will be terrified. Instead, it’s more for the 12+ crowd and their parents. That’s terrific. There is no shortage of spooky-themed movies for the little ones. Adults have a plethora of titles to choose from. What about the teens and pre-teens who aren’t quite ready to watch something PG-13 on their own? They haven’t had a lot to choose from, which I think destines this film to be a recurring watch around the end of October.
Also helping this movie are three things: the suspense, likable characters and real scares. These three are all tied together. You sweat and want to hide under the covers because you care about the group of friends. Not about the despicable Tommy Milner but his fate is so strange and unsettling it’s hard to shake so it works anyway. So many horror movies pretend to be for adults but treat the audience like little kids. They make the characters unlikeable or have them do something “wrong” so the audience doesn’t have to feel bad when something horrible happens to them. When Stella, Ramón, Auggie, Chuck or his sister, Ruth (Natalie Ganzhorn) see their names appear in Sarah Bellows’ book, you’re worried. You hope they can find a way to avoid the fate that awaits them, which makes the mystery of the book’s owner that much more interesting.
Like its source material, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark isn’t breaking any new ground, which is why I’m firmly advertising it to the older kids and their parents. If you’ve seen your fair share of horror, you’ll recognize these tales for what they are: well-directed, well-made campfire stories. They effortlessly move from the realm of silly to scary. The cool monsters that populate them add a little something special to the mix but ultimately, it’s a lot of tried-and-true elements we’ve seen before. That's not a flaw, not for the audience this film is aimed towards. Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark is a gateway to true horror that touches on a couple of young adult themes and has one foot planted in juvenile fiction. It’s a transitionary film but I suspect that those who grow up with it will find that it ages surprisingly well, particularly if we get the sequel it promises right before the credits. (January 7, 2022)
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