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With ‘Digging Up The Marrow,’ Adam Green Makes A “Good” Found Footage Movie

February 20, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

Synopsis: A filmmaker (Adam Green) sets out on a bone-chilling odyssey after meeting a man (Ray Wise) who says that he can produce hard evidence that monsters are real. Release Date: February 20, 2015     MPAA Rating: PG-13 Genre(s): Horror, Film Review Production The idea for Digging Up the Marrow was spawned out of the real-life […]

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‘The DUFF’ Is A Modern Teen Comedy That’s DULL

February 20, 2015 by Anthony Taormina

Synopsis: Bianca (Mae Whitman) is a content high school senior whose world is shattered when she learns the student body knows her as ‘The DUFF’ (Designated Ugly Fat Friend) to her prettier, more popular friends (Skyler Samuels & Bianca Santos). Now, despite the words of caution from her favorite teacher (Ken Jeong), she puts aside the […]

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‘Hot Tub Time Machine 2’: Wasted Time

February 20, 2015 by Anthony Taormina

Synopsis: When Lou (Rob Corddry) finds himself in trouble, Nick (Craig Robinson) and Jacob (Clark Duke) fire up the hot tub time machine in an attempt to get back to the past. But they inadvertently land in the future with Adam Jr. (Adam Scott). Now they have to alter the future in order to save the […]

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‘The Last Five Years’ Is A Romance Made For The Bitter, And The Sappy

February 19, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

Synopsis: The Last 5 Years is a musical chronicling a love affair and marriage taking place over a five year period. Jamie Wallerstein is a young, talented up and coming novelist who falls in love with Cathy Hiatt, a struggling actress. Their story is told almost entirely through song. All of Cathy’s songs begin at the […]

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‘What We Do In The Shadows’ Provides More Laughs Than Screams, But Still Has Plenty Of Bite

February 18, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

Synopsis: What We Do In The Shadows chronicles the adventures of four vampire roommates trying to get by in a modern world that’s not always hospitable to the undead. Clement and Waititi, creators of the HBO hit series “Flight of the Conchords,” co-wrote, co-directed, and co-star in this hilarious send-up in which an endearingly unhip quartet […]

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