“New Year’s Evil” is an endangered species – a plain, old-fashioned, gory thriller. It is not very good. It is sometimes unpleasantly bloody. The plot is dumb and the twist at the end has been borrowed from hundreds if not thousands of other movies. But as thrillers go these days...
with a sweeping staircase, and doorways through which we glimpse life continuing just as if the owner were not dead upstairs. That must be the cook setting the table. But wait. The camera, having climbed the stairs and regarded the dead body, slides on down the corridor and looks through...
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07/24/2024 By Kristy Puchko 'Speak No Evil' review: This time for Americans! James McAvoy menaces in Blumhouse's bizarre remake. 09/10/2024 By Kristy Puchko Why James McAvoy is happy his 'Speak No Evil' remake changed the ending "The dynamic between the American characters and the...
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But I digress. “Ouija: Origin of Evil” is the prequel to 2014’s “Ouija”. Readers of this site know I enjoyed the first film, and while this one does a slightly better job telling its story, it still can’t resist the kitchen-sink approach that endeared me to its predecessor. ...
Every so often, a show comes along that earns, even demands, a little something extra in a review. It’s a chip you rarely throw down because every time it’s used, its potency is lessened. Even off the page, with friends and colleagues, you don’t want to toss this one out reckle...
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