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In addition to her (b.1981), Alice has a son Dash (b. 1985), who plays in a band called Co-Op (formerly known as Runaway Phoenix); and another daughter Sonora Rose (b. 1992). |
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Night Of The Devils Excellent Eurohorror flick from the early 70s, with great atmosphere and excellent special effects. Obviously it's much easier said than done ( rights issues, financial viability etc ) but it's fantastic to see something like this pop up on Blu-ray that hasn't seen the light of day before. Are you listening, Shameless?... Highly recommended. |
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Personally I'm tired of being force-fed these lazy, sterile, studio product ghost stories that are being churned out at the moment. They're like the Mcdonalds of horror movies and they're simply not scary. I personally expect better than this naff check-list of clichés, but clearly people are lapping it up. |
The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh Really enjoyed this low key little chiller. Writer/director Rodrigo Gudiño is the founder of Rue Morgue magazine and this is his first full length feature, and a rather nifty little feature it is too. Vanessa Redgrave is the biggest name here, but it's no spoiler to say she's really just present in voice over. It's more a one man show as the recently deceased Rosalind Leigh's estranged son returns home after inheriting her house. She was a devout Christian, her home full of religious iconography and paraphernalia; he is without faith, and as the story unfolds we learn of their relationship. There's a little bit of House of the Devil as the lead explores Leigh's fabulous house and it's a credit to both the lead actor and director that our attention is held throughout. Sure there's a couple of conventional horror movie tropes, but these are used sparingly (and thus more effectively) and there's a deep pathos to the story, as well as a few nice surprises. It's no masterpiece, but it's one of those subtle little gems you often find relegated direct to video. |
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I hate recent remake after remake. Each to their own. Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 4 Beta |
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RED 2. Easily as fun as the first and a great afternoons entertainment. Witty banter and lots of action with a fairly light-weight plot as an excuse to make a film about relationships like it's predecessor RED 2 is a a lot of silly fun. Anthony Hopkins gets fee reign to overact and chews the scenery up marvelously. |
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