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Dead Heat (1988) Review

June 10, 2009
By Alex Seda
Dead Heat (1988) Review

Genre jumping is a tough nut to crack, rife with just as much risk as it is potential reward.  No where has this been attempted more then in the genres horror and science fiction.  We’ve seen Zombies who double as martial arts specialists, Vampires and werewolves used as allegories for political and social issues...
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Tod Browning’s Freaks (1932)

November 3, 2008
By Ronnie
Tod Browning’s Freaks (1932)

Freaks is an old black and white movie from 1932, but don’t let that fool you. There was no political correctness in those days, and it certainly shows in this movie, but not in a bad way. A beautiful trapese artist in the travelling circus falls in love with Hans, a midget. Coincidence that he...
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