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Collin reviews the “legendary” Bigfoot film Feed The Gods mentioned in the same breath as masterpieces such as Red Island, Primal Rage, After Dusk They Come, and The Open House. The brilliant acting by the three main characters leads to moments of such raw emotion and realism that it showcases their true power as actors. At times Collin was speechl…
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Our host decided to risk it all and watch the sequel to the abysmal movie he reviewed last month, Shark Attack. Shark Attack 2’s story takes place in South Africa at a SeaWorld rip-off water park. The main character is a marine biologist who joins forces with his love interest to hunt down and kill a Great White Shark for revenge.…
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Collin reviews the new movie from the Strangers series. The Strangers: Chapter 1 which he saw over the weekend in the theatre. A young couple gets lost in the middle of nowhere in Venus, Oregon. Soon Ryan and Maya have to run for their lives and try to escape from three masked killers before they end up as their next trophies.…
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On this week’s episode of History From The Back Pages, we review the independent Canadian horror film The Spiral. The movie’s plot is about an LGTBQ couple who moved to the suburbs in 1995. Suddenly weird things start happening and one partner becomes convinced that there are dark secrets hidden beneath the town’s surface. Special Mention: Actor Je…
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Collin reviews the remake of the well-beloved movie The Caine Mutiny from 1954 which was based on the novel and play of the same name. Jason Clarke and Monica Raymund both were very good in their roles as a Naval defense attorney and Naval prosecutor. Whereas the main character was not so good sadly. In Memory of Lance Reddick.…
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Collin reviews two films for his Bigfoot movies special. For part 1 he reviews the boring film Primal Rage. The main plot is about an ex-con and his wife who get lost in the woods in Washington. Suddenly a predator clone/ Bigfoot/ Native American beast arrives with bows, knives, axes, and guns. And then he starts killing the local hunters in brutal…
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On this week’s episode, Collin reviews the Latvian horror/ adventure film River of Fear. The main plot revolves around a river guide and his sister who go kayaking with employees of a vegan sausage company. They travel on the river next to a dark and spooky forest. Soon possessions and vanishings occur forcing Andrejs to find and save his sister an…
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On this week’s episode of History From The Back Pages, we review the horror movie Deliver Us From Evil. The film stars Eric Bana as an NYPD officer and Edgar Rameriz as an eccentric demon investigator priest. The movie’s soundtrack is only songs from the band The Doors. And the song's lyrics are a huge plot device for some unexplained reason.…
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On this week’s episode, our host reviews the Japanese Jidaigeki masterpiece Harakiri directed by Masaki Kobayashi, written by Shinobu Hashimoto, and starring the legendary Tatsuya Nakadai. Tatsuya Nakadai’s performance in this film was beyond words you will have to look far and wide to find a performance on par with his in the movie. Fun Fact: Tats…
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"Warning"- This film is full of very gross gore, tons of blood, and hideous mutant beings. Collin reviews the horror film The Breach directed by Rodrigo Gudiño based on Nick Cutter's novel of the same name. The film's plot is about a Canadian sheriff along with his ex-girlfriend and his rival investigating the death of an insane evil scientist whos…
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On this week's History From The Back Pages episode, our host reviews the 2019 action film Triple Frontier: the movie stars Ben Affleck⁠⁠, Oscar Isaac,⁠⁠ Charlie Hunnam, ⁠⁠Garrett Hedlund⁠⁠ , and Pedro Pascal.⁠ The film's plot deals with five retired Delta Force members who go on one last mission to Colombia. They aim to infiltrate drug lord Gabriel…
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In this week's History From The Back Pages episode, Collin reviews the made for tv film The Cottage, starring the talented David Arquette and other bad actors. Unfortunately, the Cottage was a horrible film, and our host regrets watching the movie: awful acting, abysmal writing, bad directing, and unbelievably idiotic plot points.…
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In this week's History From The Back Pages episode, Collin reviews the B-level horror movie Bats, directed by Louis Morneau, starring Lou Diamond Phillips, Dina Meyer, Bob Gunton, and Leon. The film's villain does an excellent job of perfecting the villainous tropes of the slow clap and the evil laugh and claiming to be all-powerful.…
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In this week's History From The Back Pages episode, Collin reviews the supernatural horror film The Pope's Exorcist, directed by Julius Avery. The film stars the legendary Russell Crowe as Father Gabriele Amorth, Daniel Zavotto as Father Esquibel, Franco Nero as The Pope, Alex Essoe as Julia, Peter DeSouza-Feighoney as Henry, and Laurel Marsden as …
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In this week's History From The Back Pages episode, Collin reviews the movie Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, based on the classic board game. The film's plot is based on a band of unlikely adventurers Edgin, a bard, and Holga, a barbarian. Xenex, a paladin. Simon, a sorcerer, and Doric, a druid.…
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