North American Films

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The disc’s interesting bonus features help highlight why the film’s reach exceeds its grasp…
In an interesting pre-October move, Anchor Bay releases two titles aimed at opposite ends of the horror spectrum...
A creepy premise and a couple of memorable visual hooks highlight this first theatrical release from Dark Sky Films…
From exec producer Guillermo Del Torro, and Don Murphy of Transformers fame, comes a thriller fraught with sexual tension and undercurrents…
Everything in writer/director Tony Gilroy’s second feature snaps, crackles, and pops, from the dialogue to the editing, from the lively score to (of course) the plot itself…
With a title right out of an old school grindhouse film, there's certainly no reason to expect such a high-gloss piece of entertainment...
A Different Shade of Pale

It may seem grandiose to term such an unassuming, and largely forgotten, film as Madhouse an enigma, but that’s the way it shows up...

"When you can live forever, what do you live for?" Not a bad tag line. Another that might work for Twilight is, "Just because a movie bursts with heart-thumping passion, is it really alive?"

Richard Gale’s latest is a joy for genre fans of many stripes as well as moviegoers in general. Keep reading to learn why, and to find about other small gems of dark humor that are well worth tracking down…
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