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GET OUT (2017)

“Get Out” is an impeccable balance of self-aware satire, subtext, and suspense, and the viewer is invited to fashion a personally tailored experience.

February 23, 2017 by Ian Sedensky.
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RING: KANZENBAN (RINGU) (1995 - Japanese)

A big part of what makes “Ring: Kanzenban” oddly transfixing is how its VHS veneer gives a great throwback vibe for a 21st-century viewing.

February 23, 2017 by Ian Sedensky.
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DRIFTER (2016)

Does “Drifter” take place in a post-apocalyptic near future or did the brothers take the wrong freeway exit to a trailer park outside of Victorville?

February 22, 2017 by Ian Sedensky.
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XX (2017)

We are on approach to the third decade of the 21st-century and astonishingly, ‘women in horror’ is still regarded as novelty instead of norm.

February 21, 2017 by Ian Sedensky.
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SHUT IN (2016)

“Shut In” is so paint-by-numbers and bland, even a Thomas Kinkade gallery would be embarrassed to display it.

February 20, 2017 by Ian Sedensky.
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CAPTURE KILL RELEASE (2016)

“Capture Kill Release” doesn’t so much profile a descent into madness as it does the fracturing of a flawed marriage that happens to be framed around murder.

February 17, 2017 by Ian Sedensky.
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VOODOO (2017)

“Voodoo” is so wildly misconceived from idea to execution that it almost, almost, has ironic value as a batty curiosity of bizarreness.

February 16, 2017 by Ian Sedensky.
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MEATBALL MACHINE (2005 - Japanese)

“Meatball Machine” is a furious frenzy of “Turbo Kid” meets Troma mixing the maniac musicians of GWAR with the tiny terrors of Full Moon’s “Puppet Master” in full-size form.

February 15, 2017 by Ian Sedensky.
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PEELERS (2016)

It isn’t enough for an appreciative audience to fall in step with the film’s part Full Moon, part Troma, and part USA Up All Night style.

February 14, 2017 by Ian Sedensky.
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DE PALMA (2015)

What starts as arm’s length intimacy gradually warms into an intriguing fireside chat about craftsmanship in the context of a specific career.

February 13, 2017 by Ian Sedensky.
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RINGS (2017)

I find myself sounding like Krusty the Clown endorsing his eponymous burgers with the noncommittal comment, “I don’t mind the taste!"

February 10, 2017 by Ian Sedensky.
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BEHIND THE MASK: THE RISE OF LESLIE VERNON (2006)

“Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon” remains relevant, sharp, and the smartest satire of slasher films we’ll ever see.

February 9, 2017 by Ian Sedensky.
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DEAREST SISTER (2016 - Lao)

I want to characterize “Dearest Sister” as a twisted take on a classic fable with an Asian frame, multicultural melodrama, and slightly supernatural twist culminating in a bloody climax.

February 8, 2017 by Ian Sedensky.
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HAVENHURST (2016)

Typical trappings of serial killer thriller meets haunted house chiller fight their way to the film’s frontlines more than anything meaningful does.

February 7, 2017 by Ian Sedensky.
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ARBOR DEMON (2016)

“Arbor Demon” is simply too sparse in both setup and staging to make a mark in the memory as a thriller whose teeth have bite.

February 6, 2017 by Ian Sedensky.
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ELOISE (2017)

I nearly overlooked “Eloise” because the title sounds like a screwball comedy with Melissa McCarthy in old age makeup playing a goofy granny.

February 3, 2017 by Ian Sedensky.
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DAY OF RECKONING (2016)

Los Angeles can’t keep it together when the Lakers win a championship. As if the city could be this calm when facing impending Armageddon.

February 2, 2017 by Ian Sedensky.
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THE COVENANT (2017)

A predominantly two-person exorcism/haunting story done on a dime doesn’t stand much chance of being a barnburner to begin with.

February 1, 2017 by Ian Sedensky.
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iBOY (2017)

Many will find “iBoy” content with convention when it could unleash the kraken of its crazy concept if only it had flair or ferocity.

January 31, 2017 by Ian Sedensky.
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DON'T KNOCK TWICE (2016)

Even with some dull stretches and dodgy dot-connecting, there remains a witchiness in its air that keeps “Don’t Knock Twice” creepily compelling.

January 30, 2017 by Ian Sedensky.
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