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Just Press Play On Vol. 2

May 06, 2017  /  Aaron Haughton

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The wait is over, Guardians of the Galaxy is back again to take you on another laugh filled romp into the oddities of outer space. However, you may find with this second go around that...

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tags / Guardians of the Galaxy, Guardians Vol. 2, James Gunn, Chris Pratt, Dave Bautista, Star-Lord, Drax, Baby Groot, Vol. 2, Film Review, filmblog, viddy well, Aaron Haughton

A Dark Song Has Some Heart

April 29, 2017  /  Aaron Haughton

Magic is the focus of writer/director Liam Gavin’s debut film A Dark Song; although it’s not the smoke and mirrors, sleight of hand type magic that we commonly see. No, this is — just as the title implies — some dark magic. It cannot and will not happen immediately; it’s a lengthy, meticulous process, and it requires sacrifice. 

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The Girl With All The Gifts

April 28, 2017  /  Aaron Haughton

I love those moments in where genre fatigue comes in and I throw up my arms and say I quit. I've done this with loads of genres I've grown up with. Sometimes I stay away for years...then a film comes along to remind me why I fell in love with the genre to begin with.

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tags / The Girl With All The Gifts, Glen Close, Zombie, Flesh Eater, Horror, Gore, Decomposing corpse, Walker, The Walking Dead, Guts and Brains

The Void Is A Hollow Love Letter To Carpenter

April 27, 2017  /  Aaron Haughton

The Void is a visual love letter to horror icon John Carpenter that rings hollow in its execution and unravels into a mess of untied narrative string; it's all style and no substance. Putting it frankly...

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tags / The Void, Clive Barker, John Carpenter, The Thing (1982), Assault on Precinct 13, Hellraiser, Pinhead, 2017 films, film review, viddy well, film blog

The Journey To Zed is a Good One

April 24, 2017  /  Aaron Haughton

The Lost City of Z is a beautifully shot film that tells the amazing true story of Percy Fawcett, a British explorer during the early 20th century who disappears in the Amazon in 1925 in search of the city of Z (pron: Zed), a fabled civilization in the heart of the Amazon, the likes of which no white man has ever seen. While the story alone is...

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Free Fire in a small world

April 23, 2017  /  Aaron Haughton

Seems like Free Fire director, Ben Wheatley, took a lot of notes from Tarantino when he crafted his 70s throwback shoot-em-up. But, is it strong enough to hold water? Especially with all those bullet holes...

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Colossally strange and delightful

April 14, 2017  /  Aaron Haughton

In a day and age where trailers tend to give away absolutely everything a film has to offer, Colossal toys with you a bit, smartly withholding the...

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The Devil's Candy is a parental's worst nightmare

March 31, 2017  /  Aaron Haughton

This is movie that Beavis and Butthead would be all over -- that is if they'd grown up exponentially, finally gotten laid, had children and become somewhat responsible parents. That's not to say, however, that The Devil's Candy is sublimely asinine in any way -- it manages to...

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tags / The Devil's Candy, Sean Byrne, Ethan Embry, Horror, A parents worst nightmare, Beavis and Butthead, Fire! Fire!, Metal, Doom Metal, Demonic Painting

The sequel to Trainspotting is not about drugs, it’s about people.

March 30, 2017  /  Aaron Haughton

Film fans are odd when it comes to sequels. The vast majority of avid moviegoers are decidedly anti-sequel, yet it seems like they rant, rave and bitch their way straight to the box office. Ask us why...

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It's sweet, sweet morphing time again

March 24, 2017  /  Aaron Haughton

I don’t know about the rest of you, but when I think back to childhood, I think of the Mighty Morphing Power Rangers. I mean, it was the show that brought "play fighting" to a whole new level. In fact...

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No signs of life

March 24, 2017  /  Aaron Haughton

After watching the trailer for Life, I was genuinely interested in seeing it. It looked like it was going to be a promising space thriller, offering those of us eager for Alien Covenant a temporary fix...

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Raw: A Raucous Coming-Of-Age Film Dressed Up In Body Horror

March 17, 2017  /  Aaron Haughton

Julia Ducournau's directorial debut, Raw, a French-Belgium foreign language horror film, is a wild, grotesque animal. The film made big waves as the Sundance Film Festival, and it devoured our heart with the cannibalistic nature of its enthralling coming-of-age story.

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Logan Goes Claws Out

March 03, 2017  /  Aaron Haughton

Fans asked for it and now it's here...

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Get Out And See Get Out

February 24, 2017  /  Aaron Haughton

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Jordan Peele (of Comedy Central's Key & Peele) delivers a rollercoaster directorial debut with Get Out, a gripping social thriller centered around the hot button issue of racism. More pointedly, as Peele himself put it: 'this monster of racism lurking underneath some of these seemingly innocent conversations and situations.'

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The Cure for Wellness Lies Elsewhere

February 17, 2017  /  Aaron Haughton

You could probably glean the gist of this dark wannabe-Fincher thriller from its trailer: a young corporate fat cat travels to a Swedish bathhouse to retrieve a colleague, only to...

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Shyamalan’s Roll on the Dreaded 7-10 Split

January 20, 2017  /  Aaron Haughton

It’s arguably the most difficult shot to make in the whole sport of bowling. They even call it the “killer shot.” That pesky rascal, the 7-10 split, makes the pros palms get sweaty and the amateurs say...

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