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A delicious home-cooked meal

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A group of ambitious filmmakers set out to create the world's first reality horror movie. Their plan was simple; they'd offer an active serial killer ...

A delicious home-cooked meal

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Vimeo Short Film Of The Week: 'The Boy With A Camera For A Face'. Born with an unusual extremity, a young man struggles to find his place in the world in .

A beautiful sunset

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A psychedelic stew of erotica and body horror, Belladonna of Sadness arrives in the US more than three decades after it helped bankrupt Japanese production ...

A delicious home-cooked meal

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While the film explores a colorful cast of characters, each of which are touched by unique mental challenges, the scope was far too wide and .

A refreshing morning breeze

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A love letter to horror, and a well-timed reminder that what scares us knows no physical or linguistic borders, it will hopefully mark the beginning of a spooky ...

A beautiful sunset

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An effective and creepy-surreal film about adolescent girls that doesn't compromise itself or its intentions. A serene mountain view. Breakout Talent: Royalty .

A refreshing morning breeze

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It is an extraordinary thriller. Roy Hill's film features these superlative drawings during the credits and chapter breaks. trends and ... A refreshing morning ...

A cozy fireplace

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The actors are all very good, none of your average cheesy horror film acting. The film is both scary and comedic at the same time. My only complaint is it ...

A serene mountain view

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The film focuses mostly on Matt (Jonathan Bennett), an army reservist who wants to do right by his younger brother Dylan (Cody Christian). A cozy fireplace ...

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