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VIDEO: We Watched LAMB (2021) – NEON Dark Fantasy/Horror Film

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Victor from Cult Following watched the new Neon 2021 horror/fantasy film Lamb. Check out his thoughts! WATCH MOVIE HERE: https://youtu.be/F7Pn-T_odNE #lamb #lambmovie #beyondfest #beyondfest2021 Check out more reviews on our channels at http://youtube.com/c/cultclassics​​​​​ Follow us on Instagram at http://instagram.com/cultfollowing.co and

MOVIE REVIEW: BINGO HELL & BLACK AS NIGHT serve up social commentary with scares in WELCOME TO THE BLUMHOUSE

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The first 2 entries of Amazon’s WELCOME TO THE BLUMHOUSE for 2021 address the issue of gentrification through different lenses of Faustian bargains and vampiric encroachment in BINGO HELL and BLACK AS NIGHT One of the big surprises from last

MOVIE REVIEW: PRISONERS OF THE GHOSTLAND is an anarchic post-apocalyptic melange of East meets West in Sion Sono’s English-language debut film

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Nicholas Cage channels Mad Max and Snake Plissken by way of Death Race 2000’s Frankenstein in this genre-bending, destined to be midnight favorite. When one thinks of filmmaker Sion Sono, one is reminded of his debut film, 2001’s Suicide Club,

MOVIE REVIEW: JAKOB’S WIFE (2021) serves as a great metaphor for change as empowerment

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Director Travis Stevens follow up to The Girl on the 3rd Floor serves as both a sendup of religious hypocrisy and uses the transformation into a monster as a way to address change and growth after a long term trauma

VIDEO: The Night House (2021) Film Review & Reaction

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Victor reviews The Night House, the new horror thriller from director David Bruckner starring Rebecca Hall. Director David Bruckner’s latest casts Rebecca Hall as a widow dealing with the sudden loss of her husband amidst a crisis of existential dread

MOVIE REVIEW: THE NIGHT HOUSE is a haunting portrayal of grief beneath a supernatural veneer

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Director David Bruckner’s latest casts Rebecca Hall as a widow dealing with the sudden loss of her husband amidst a crisis of existential dread in a tour de force performance. The power of grief can bring many emotions to the

VIDEO: A Quiet Place Part II (2021) Movie Review | John Krasinski Emily Blunt Monster Horror Film

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Following the deadly events at home, the Abbott family (Emily Blunt, Millicent Simmonds, Noah Jupe) must now face the terrors of the outside world as they continue their fight for survival in silence. Forced to venture into the unknown, they

MOVIE REVIEW: A QUIET PLACE PART II (2021) is the rare sequel that is as good or better than its original.

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Writer/director John Krasinski delivers one of the best big-budget genre films in several years; one with heart, grit, and the importance of family firmly at its core. It’s only been in the past few years that high-concept horror films have

VIDEO: Spiral from the Book of Saw (2021) Review | Lionsgate Chris Rock Horror Movie

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A criminal mastermind unleashes a twisted form of justice in Spiral, the terrifying new chapter from the book of Saw. Working in the shadow of his father, an esteemed police veteran (Samuel L. Jackson), brash Detective Ezekiel “Zeke” Banks (Chris

VIDEO: Army of the Dead (2021) Review | Zack Snyder Dave Bautista Netflix Zombie Horror Movie

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Following a zombie outbreak in Las Vegas, a group of mercenaries take the ultimate gamble, venturing into the quarantine zone to pull off the greatest heist ever attempted. Victor reviews Army of the Dead in the video below! Check out

MOVIE REVIEW: ARMY OF THE DEAD (2021) builds a cool and unique zombie world; but doesn’t give us characters to really live in it.

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Despite solid performances from Dave Bautista and Richard Cetrone, Snyder’s Army of the Dead delivers popcorn thrills but doesn’t rise up to the potential of the unique premise the film presents. It’s not hyperbole to say that director Zack Snyder