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Don’t Breathe is fantastic
As Suicide Squad begins to run out of steam, the director of the 2013 Evil Dead reboot drops off a late-summer gem in Don’t Breathe. The movie follows three Detroit burglars — Rocky (Jane Levy), the ringleader and her boyfriend Money (Daniel Zovatto) and lovestruck … Continue reading
Nerve is the movie you wanted Ghostbusters to be
You want to watch a movie because it has ladies in it? You want to watch any movie at all? Here you go! This is the movie for you. Nerve follows wallflower Vee Delmonico (Emma Roberts) — Vee short for Venus, … Continue reading
Lights Out is an instant classic in every sense of the phrase
Lights Out is a stellar horror film that walks the line between terrifying and fun, but before that, it’s a happy ending for a genius short. After a pulse-pounding introduction in which a shadowy woman kills Paul (Billy Burke), Lights Out follows … Continue reading
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