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‘Drop’ Review: Drop on by For a Decent Techno Thriller

After a string of flops, it’s nice to see that Blumhouse decided to make a decent movie again! “Drop” follows a single mother (Meghann Fahy) who goes on a first date, only to begin to receive threatening airdrop messages from an unknown sender. Brandon Sklenar, Violett Beane, Reed Diamond, Gabrielle Ryan, and Jeffery Self also star,… Continue reading ‘Drop’ Review: Drop on by For a Decent Techno Thriller

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‘Night Swim’ Review: Too Shallow (and Too PG-13) to Make a Splash

A bad PG-13 horror film released in the first week of January? Things are finally getting back to normal at the theaters! “Night Swim” stars Wyatt Russell and Kerry Condon as a married couple who move into a new home with their children, only to suspect their pool may play host to a supernatural evil.… Continue reading ‘Night Swim’ Review: Too Shallow (and Too PG-13) to Make a Splash

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‘They/Them’ Review: A Slasher Low on Scares, High on Snores

When the title is the best part thing about your film, you’re in trouble. “They/Them” is the directorial debut of screenwriter John Logan, and follows a group of teens who attend a gay conversion camp (run by Kevin Bacon), only to be stalked by a masked killer. Jason Blum produces through his Blumhouse banner. When… Continue reading ‘They/Them’ Review: A Slasher Low on Scares, High on Snores

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It’s Easy to See Why ‘The Invisible Man’ Is So Good

Well, Blumhouse Productions saved the “Halloween” franchise when it appeared DOA, so guess they’re here to resuscitate the Universal monsters, too. “The Invisible Man” is a modern telling of the classic H.G. Wells novel, as well as the 1933 film. The reboot stars Elisabeth Moss as a woman who escapes from an abusive relationship, only… Continue reading It’s Easy to See Why ‘The Invisible Man’ Is So Good

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‘Us’ Keeps Us Guessing in the Most Tense of Ways

Well Jordan Peele was able to beat the mediocre freshman directorial debut cliché, so if anyone can stump the sophomore slump it’s him. “Us” is the second feature from writer-director Jordan Peele, following his Oscar-winning start with “Get Out” in 2017. It follows a family (Lupita Nyong’o, Winston Duke, Shahadi Wright Joseph and Evan Alex)… Continue reading ‘Us’ Keeps Us Guessing in the Most Tense of Ways

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‘Upgrade’ is Very Bloody, Very Familiar and Very, Very Fun

What do you get when you combine “John Wick,” “Death Wish,” “Ex Machina” and “RoboCop?” This movie, apparently. “Upgrade” stars Logan Marshall-Green as a man who is left crippled after a mugging, only to be given the chance to walk again thanks to an experimental chip implanted in his spine. He quickly discovers the chip… Continue reading ‘Upgrade’ is Very Bloody, Very Familiar and Very, Very Fun

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‘Happy Death Day’ Worth Taking a Stab At

I’ve seen people comparing this film to “Groundhog Day” and “Edge of Tomorrow” but have we all forgotten about this past February’s “Before I Fall?” “Happy Death Day” stars Jessica Rothe as a college girl who is murdered on her birthday, only to wake up and realize she is reliving the same day on a… Continue reading ‘Happy Death Day’ Worth Taking a Stab At