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DIG TWO GRAVES (2014)

“Dig Two Graves” is a rare genre drama that strays from sentimentality to deliver a suspenseful story executed with powered precision.

June 25, 2015 by Ian Sedensky.
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THE ABANDONED (THE CONFINES) (2015)

Director Eytan Rockaway sticks to a template of tried-and-true tactics to make a competently crafted slow-creep chiller, albeit one that would benefit from a more original edge.

June 24, 2015 by Ian Sedensky.
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CAUGHT (2015)

“Caught” is what a Lifetime thriller would look like if a tranquil John Waters tried turning the network’s brand of suburban suspense into an almost R-rated black comedy.

June 23, 2015 by Ian Sedensky.
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INTRUDERS (SHUT IN) (2015)

“Intruders” makes up points as an original spin on the home invasion theme, functioning better than most for delivering home alone on a late night chills.

June 22, 2015 by Ian Sedensky.
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CRUMBS (2015 - Amharic)

Miguel Llanso has created a nontraditional, unconventional film unlike anything seen before.  But to achieve what end, I’m not sure even he can say.

June 19, 2015 by Ian Sedensky.
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RATTER (2015)

“Ratter” is a failed attempt at a cautionary tale about how our modern technological conveniences are supposedly just tools for madmen to torture us.

June 17, 2015 by Ian Sedensky.
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DUDE BRO PARTY MASSACRE III (2015)

I get that “Dude Bro” is half of the movie’s title, but the unendingly obnoxious macho growling and bizarre habit of yelling dialogue overplays the “brah” angle into utter irritation.

June 14, 2015 by Ian Sedensky.
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CRUSH THE SKULL (2015)

Things just don’t quite coalesce into a tone that can hit hard on the horror while still staying humorous at the same time.

June 12, 2015 by Ian Sedensky.
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21 DAYS (2014)

“21 Days” cribs the crux of its content from “Paranormal Activity” and “The Blair Witch Project,” with a healthy portion of “The Amityville Horror” filling in the backstory for good measure.

June 10, 2015 by Ian Sedensky.
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THE MAN IN THE SHADOWS (2015)

There isn’t enough substance for those fascinated by the sleep paralysis phenomenon to engage with an interest level running any hotter than barely mild.

June 4, 2015 by Ian Sedensky.
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ALL I NEED (2014)

“All I Need” opens with intrigue before its legs buckle from the burden of fitting a circle A plotline into a B story hole.

June 3, 2015 by Ian Sedensky.
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SUN CHOKE (2015)

Each existing reason to be frustrated with how “Sun Choke” gradually burrows beneath the skin through ambiguity is also a reason to be fascinated by its unconventional style.

June 2, 2015 by Ian Sedensky.
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SOME KIND OF HATE (2015)

“Some Kind of Hate” has its sights set on mood and meaning over empty scare tactics, setting it apart in the subgenre as a more mature supernatural teen slasher.

June 1, 2015 by Ian Sedensky.
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THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE 3 (2015)

This second sequel is less about being conceptually disturbing and more about being some weirdo hybrid of “Oz” meets “Garbage Pail Kids” for visceral value alone.

May 20, 2015 by Ian Sedensky.
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DARK STAR: H.R. GIGER'S WORLD (2014 - Swiss German)

“H.R. Giger’s World” ends up fitting as an apt subtitle since “Dark Star” focuses less on the man and more on the motivations molding his body of work.

May 15, 2015 by Ian Sedensky.
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SHREW'S NEST (2014 - Spanish)

“Shrew’s Nest” runs full speed at an exhilarating sprint once the tempo turns a corner, justifying the journey to get there as being worth the wait.

May 14, 2015 by Ian Sedensky.
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THE BOY (2015)

“The Boy” makes the most of its mood before its story becomes carried away with circling the wagons and waiting too long to go on the offensive.

May 13, 2015 by Ian Sedensky.
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THE NIGHTMARE (2015)

“The Nightmare” capitalizes so well on its mood of escalating tension that a waxing and waning interest level in the subjects and their stories has no choice but to sit in the second chair.

May 12, 2015 by Ian Sedensky.
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THE HALLOW (2015)

The film boils down to being straightforward practically to a fault, which should please anyone eager for a simple serving of traditional creature feature creeps.

May 8, 2015 by Ian Sedensky.
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DIRECTOR'S COMMENTARY: TERROR OF FRANKENSTEIN (2015)

Tim Kirk and Rodney Ascher deserve points for fusing irreverent pastiche with an original horror story ... But this particular experiment in creative entertainment is more failure than success.

May 7, 2015 by Ian Sedensky.
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