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DEMON (2015 - Polish)

The movie brims with nightmarish nuance, though its late inning struggle to remain cohesive comes at the cost of undercutting its overall impression.

August 12, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
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RED CHRISTMAS (2016)

Second guesses and conflicting intentions create a tone so disoriented, the likeliest audience reaction is utter uncertainty over what to make of the movie.

August 11, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
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ASSASSINATION CLASSROOM: GRADUATION (2016 - Japanese)

"Assassination Classroom: Graduation” trades in a fair slice of the first film’s weird whimsy for a follow-up filled with bleak backstory.

August 9, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
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SEOUL STATION (2016 - Korean)

In addition to chilling horror entertainment, “Seoul Station” offers a layer of thoughtful introspection regarding societal struggles to anyone desiring more meaning behind their monsters.

August 1, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
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PARASITES (2016)

Maybe the film works better for those who mistakenly believe downtown L.A. is some sort of “kill or be killed” wasteland of “Escape from New York” proportions.

August 1, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
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WE GO ON (2016)

Blending these subgenres intriguingly transforms associated tropes into a thoughtfully-plotted thriller that gives “We Go On” a unique identity in horror.

July 29, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
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FURY OF THE DEMON (2016 - French)

This “Fury of the Demon” may be as fictional as its namesake, but it is completely convincing and creatively compelling from its first minute to its last.

July 19, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
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THE UNSEEN (2016)

“The Unseen” isn’t always upfront about its entertainment intentions or its story’s destination, which presents a problem for the fiction’s flow.

July 18, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
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BED OF THE DEAD (THE DWELLING) (2016)

By treating its silly premise seriously, “Bed of the Dead” finds its way past the easy way out of comic campiness to muster merit for midnight movie cult status.

July 17, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
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CREATURE DESIGNERS: THE FRANKENSTEIN COMPLEX (2015)

“The Frankenstein Complex” is a rare documentary that can celebrate the wonderment of practical movie magic while exponentially increasing anyone’s appreciation of the craft.

July 16, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
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GHOSTHUNTERS (2016)

Built from a carbon-copied template of tropes and seeming indifference from the filmmakers, “Ghosthunters” is a struggle to sit through.

July 8, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
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SATANIC (2016)

There is zero doubt in my mind that had I seen the film in a theater, an audience would have collectively released a deafening groan of disappointed disapproval.

July 7, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
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THE DEAD ROOM (2015)

“The Dead Room” is neither original nor especially frightening, yet the technical tactics distract from dullness with subtle creativity.

July 5, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
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CELL (2016)

If you were to close your eyes and listen to dialogue alone, you’d swear you were hearing a half-speed rehearsal read-through where no one knew the camera was rolling.

July 1, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
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GREEN ROOM (2015)

Fraught with overwhelming fear from its opening moments, “Green Room” puts a knot in the pit of the stomach that is impossible to untie.

June 30, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
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ELSTREE 1976 (2015)

... a well-meaning documentary whose good intentions of exploring a seldom-seen corner of “Star Wars” lore are outmatched by anecdotal dialogue that is just not that interesting.

June 28, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
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CARNAGE PARK (2016)

“Carnage Park” is a suspenseful sequence of sweaty standoffs allowing acting to engineer tension without much artificial interference.

June 27, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
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BEACON POINT (2016)

Once “Beacon Point” calms down on contrivances, it leaves dull exposition delivery behind by settling into an engaging storyline with a confident slow-burn stride.

June 24, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
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THE FUNHOUSE MASSACRE (2015)

“The Funhouse Massacre” is what an indie horror film looks like when the lion’s share of a low budget goes to notable names while the rest of the production starves on table scraps.

June 22, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
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THE AXE MURDERS OF VILLISCA (2016)

"The Axe Murders of Villisca” slows down its intrigue factor to a jog as it approaches the finish line, instead of pounding feet hard in a breathless dash.

June 20, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
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