Ouija: Origin of Evil: Directed by Mike Flanagan. With Annalise Basso, Elizabeth Reaser, Lulu Wilson, Henry Thomas. In 1967 Los Angeles, a widowed mother's daughter tries to communicate with her late father through a Ouija board, but unleashes a demon in
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sculpted by Clive Barker. Resident Evil 4 gives you a growing number of guns that all feel great to use, from submachine guns to rocket launchers and the especially powerful magnums, and does its absolute best to ensure you’re leaving very little in the chamber after each frenzied ...
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does. Whilst the film will always be remembered (rightfully so) for the combine harvester scene - which is truly hilarious - it is so much more than an individual collection of gross out sketches - it is a wonderfully silly but engrossing yarn that doesn't let you go from the very first...
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User reviews32 Review Featured review9/10 Reflections on Reflections of evil I think it´s a pure masterpiece of art. Really. I have the deepest respect for this kind of filmmaking.It´s not horror. It´s not splatter. It´s satire. The best satire I´ve seen in years.I wrot...
s content. Not to mention, unique traits of characters return as standout features - Leon’s knifeplay, Chris’s military precision, Jake’s genetically enhanced strength, and even Ada’s alluring set of finishers. Fans do need to consider that the saturation in content does have the game ...
Seriously, who are these people who want to read lobotomized film reviews and dictate where political thought does and does not belong? It’s all so absurd, because any reasonably intelligent person understands that film doesn’t exist in a vacuum and that great art is often inextricably bound...
The curse does more than just open her third eye; it forces her to confront the raw truths of the people (and demons) around her and the messy nature of love in all its manifestations. Her daily life, once defined by regularity and detachment, is now fraught with risk, introspection, ...