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Frankenstein (1931)

Directed by: James Whale

Starring: Colin Clive, Boris Karloff, Mae Clarke, Edward Van Sloan, Dwight Frye

Rated: NR (Suggested PG for Some Disturbing Content and Violence)

Running Time: 1 h 10 m

TMM Score: 4 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Story, Writing, Effects, Directing, Sets

WEAKNESSES: Pacing

Frankenstein (1931)

October 31, 2018

An obsessive scientist recreates life using the corpses of dead men.  

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In Crime, Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Sci Fi, Thriller, Romance Tags James Whale, Colin Clive, Boris Karloff, Mae Clarke, Edward Van Sloan, Dwight Frye, NR, 4 Stars, Universal Monster, 1931
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Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1994)

Directed by: Kenneth Branagh

Starring: Kenneth Branagh, Robert De Niro, Tom Hulce, Helena Bonham Carter, Ian Holm, Aidan Quinn, John Cleese

Rated: R for Horrific Images

Running Time: 2 h 3 m

TMM Score: 1.5 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Production Design, Basic Story

WEAKNESSES: Acting, Dialogue, Weird Story Additions, Pacing

Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994)

October 30, 2018

Kenneth Branagh’s adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein.

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In Drama, Crime, Fantasy, Horror, Sci Fi, Romance, Thriller Tags Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Frankenstein, 1994, Kenneth Branagh, Robert De Niro, Tom Hulce, Helena Bonham Carter, Ian Holm, Aidan Quinn, John Cleese, R, 1.5 Stars
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Don’t Torture a Duckling (1972)

Directed by: Lucio Fulci

Starring: Tomas Milian, Barbara Bouchet, Florinda Bolkan

Rated: NR (Suggested R for Some Brutal Violence, Graphic Nudity, and Disturbing Content)

Running Time: 1 h 45 m

TMM Score: 4 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Story, Writing, Characters, Cinematography

WEAKNESSES: Content, Somewhat Difficult to Follow First Time Through

Don't Torture a Duckling (1972)

October 29, 2018

A small Italian town is thrown into disarray after a series of child murders. 

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In Crime, Drama, Foreign Film, Horror, Mystery, Thriller Tags Tomas Milian, Barbara Bouchet, Florinda Bolkan
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Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986)

Directed by: John McNaughton

Starring: Michael Rooker, Tracy Arnold, Tom Towles

Rated: NR (Suggested R-NC-17 for Extreme Violence and Sadistic Behavior, Disturbing Content Including Rape, and For Language)

Running Time: 1 h 23 m

TMM Score: 3 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Writing, Directing, Acting

WEAKNESSES: Extreme Content

Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986)

October 28, 2018

A drifter commits a series of murders while staying with a friend in Chicago, loosely based on the life of Henry Lee Lucas.

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In Biographical, Crime, Drama, Horror, Thriller Tags Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, John McNaughton, Michael Rooker, Tracy Arnold, Tom Towles, NR, 3 Stars, 1986
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Rosemary’s Baby (1968)

Directed by: Roman Polanski

Starring: Mia Farrow, John Cassavetes, Ruth Gordon, Sidney Blackmer

Rated: R

Running Time: 2 h 17 m

TMM Score: 5 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Writing, Directing, Subtlety, Acting

WEAKNESSES: -

Rosemary's Baby (1968)

October 27, 2018

A young couple moves into an apartment with strange neighbors, but when the wife Rosemary becomes pregnant, she begins to feel as if people are after her unborn child.

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In Crime, Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery, Thriller Tags Rosemary's Baby, 1968, 5 Stars, Roman Polanski, Mia Farrow, John Cassavetes, Ruth Gordon, Sidney Blackmer, R
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Thelma (2017)

Directed by: Joachim Trier

Starring: Eili Harboe, Kaya Wilkins, Henrik Rafaelsen, Elle Dorrit Petersen

Rated: NR (Suggested R for Some Sexuality and Violence, and Disturbing Content)

Running Time: 1 h 56 m

TMM Score: 3 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Cinematography, Writing, Acting

WEAKNESSES: Pacing, Themes, Familiar Story

Thelma (2017)

October 24, 2018

While away at college, a girl with oppressive religious parents falls in love with a female friend and tries to suppress the urges, only to arouse dormant telekentic powers. 

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In Crime, Drama, Fantasy, Foreign Film, Horror, Romance, Thriller Tags Thelma, 2017, Joachim Trier, Eili Harboe, Kaya Wilkins, Henrik Rafaelsen, Elle Dorrit Petersen, NR, 3 Stars, Norway
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Sleep Tight (2011)

Directed by: Jaume Balaguero

Starring: Luis Tosar, Marta Etura, Alberto San Juan

Rated: NR (Suggested R for Disturbing Behavior, Some Sexuality/Nudity and A Scene of Violence)

Running Time: 1 h 42 m

TMM Score: 4.5 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Writing, Directing, Acting

WEAKNESSES: Content

Sleep Tight (2011)

October 22, 2018

A depressed concierge at an apartment complex in Spain makes it his life’s work to make his tenant’s lives as miserable as his, but one tenant in particular is incredibly jovial. 

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In Crime, Drama, Foreign Film, Horror, Mystery, Romance, Thriller Tags 2011, Juame Balaguero, Luis Tosar, Marta Etura, Alberto San Juan, NR
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The Guest (2014)

Directed by: Adam Wingard

Starring: Dan Stevens, Maika Monroe, Brendan Meyer, Lance Reddick, Sheila Kelley

Rated: R for Strong Violence, Language, Some Drug Use and A Scene of Sexuality

Running Time: 1 h 40 m

TMM Score: 3.5 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Acting, Writing, Soundtrack, Simplicity

WEAKNESSES: Predictable, Some Stupid Character Choices

The Guest (2014)

October 22, 2018

A man arrives at the Peterson’s home, introducing himself as a soldier that served beside their son who died in action, but the man might be hiding some secrets.

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In Action, Drama, Crime, Horror, Mystery, Thriller Tags 2014, The Guest, Adam Wingard, Dan Stevens, 3.5 Stars, Maika Monroe, Brendan Meyer, Lance Reddick, Sheila Kelley
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Viy (1967)

Directed by: Konstantin Ershov, Georgiy Kropachvov

Starring: Leonid Kuravlyov, Natalya Varley, Aleksey Glazyrin

Rated: NR (Suggested PG-13 for Some Frightening Moments)

Running Time: 1 h 17 m

TMM Score: 4 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Story, Irony, Cinematography, Some Special Effects, Historical Importance

WEAKNESSES: Some Special Effects, Scary Moments Feel Slightly Dated

Viy (1967)

October 21, 2018

A young priest is ordered to preside over the wake of a witch, whom he murdered, which means spending three nights alone in her mausoleum. 

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In Adventure, Art House, Crime, Drama, Fantasy, Foreign Film, Horror, Thriller Tags Viy, 1967, Konstantin Ershov, Georgiy Kropachvov, Leonid Kuravlyov, Natalya Varley, Aleksey Glazyrin, NR, 4 Stars
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Cannibal! The Musical (1993)

Directed by: Trey Parker

Starring: Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Toddy Walters

Rated: R for Comic Gore/Violence, and Some Language

Running Time: 1 h 35 m

TMM Score: 3 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Humor, Low Budget Gem, Writing, Some Songs, Locations

WEAKNESSES: It's Pretty Stupid, Pacing

Cannibal! The Musical (1993)

October 20, 2018

A team of miners travels across the mountains only to be trapped in the winter. As the snows pile up the travelers are forced to turn to cannibalism, while singing!

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In Adventure, Biographical, Crime, Comedy, Drama, Musical, Horror, Thriller, Western Tags 1993, R, 3 Stars, Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Toddy Walters
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Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007)

Directed by: Tim Burton

Starring: Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Alan Rickman, Timothy Spall, Sacha Baron Cohen

Rated: R for Graphic Bloody Violence

Running Time: 1 h 56 m

TMM Score: 5 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Art Direction, Music, Acting, Story, Dark Humor

WEAKNESSES: -

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007)

October 20, 2018

A barber who has been wrongfully imprisoned for fifteen years returns to London to extract his revenge on the judge who wronged him.

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In Comedy, Crime, Drama, Horror, Musical, Mystery, Thriller Tags Tim Burton, Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Alan Rickman, Timothy Spall, Sacha Baron Cohen, R, 2007
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The Little Shop of Horrors (1986)

Directed by: Frank Oz

Starring: Rick Moranis, Ellen Greene, Vincent Gardenia, Levi Stubbs, Steve Martin, Jim Belushi, John Candy, Bill Murray, Christopher Guest

Rated: PG-13 for Mature Thematic Material Including Comic Horror Violence, Substance Abuse, Language and Sex References

Running Time: 1 h 34 m

TMM Score: 4 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Music, Fun, Satire, Story, Ridiculousness

WEAKNESSES: Target Audience (?)

The Little Shop of Horrors (1986)

October 19, 2018

A flower shop worker comes across an unusual species of plant that brings him great fortune, but at a great cost.

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In Comedy, Crime, Fantasy, Horror, Musical, Sci Fi, Romance Tags Rick Moranis, Ellen Greene, Vincent Gardenia, Levi Stubbs, Steve Martin, Jim Belushi, John Candy, Bill Murray, Christopher Guest, 4 Stars, 1986, Frank Oz
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Bad Times at the El Royale (2018)

Directed by: Drew Goddard

Starring: Jeff Bridges, Cynthia Erivo, Dakota Johnson, John Hamm, Chris Hemsworth, Cailee Spaeny, Shea Whigham, Nick Offerman, Lewis Pullman

Rated: R for Strong Violence, Language, Some Drug Content and Brief Nudity

Running Time: 2 h 21 m

TMM Score: 3 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Characters, Story, Setting

WEAKNESSES: Pacing, Length

Bad Times at the El Royale (2018)

October 18, 2018

Seven strangers all harboring secrets meet at El Royale, a mysterious hotel on the border of California and Nevada.

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In Action, Crime, Drama, Mystery, Noir, Thriller Tags Jeff Bridges, Cynthia Erivo, Dakota Johnson, John Hamm, Chris Hemsworth, Cailee Spaeny, Shea Whigham, Nick Offerman, Lewis Pullman, Drew Goddard, 3 Stars, 2018, Bad Times at the El Royale, R
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Sisters (1972)

Directed by: Brian De Palma

Starring: Margot Kidder, Jennifer Salt, Charles During, Williwam Finley, Lisle Wilson

Rated: R

Running Time: 1 h 33 m

TMM Score: 4 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Directing, Acting, Writing

WEAKNESSES: Dated Views on People with Abnormalities

Sisters (1972)

October 16, 2018

Summary:

A journalist witnesses a murder in a nearby apartment, but the police find no evidence of any wrongdoing, so the journalist takes matters into her own hands.

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My Thoughts:

The more films I see by De Palma, the more I realize how heavily Hitchcock influenced him. This film in particular borrows techniques from “Psycho”, “Rear Window'“, and I suppose even bits of “Vertigo”. While I can’t say this film is as polished as Hitchcock’s aforementioned works, it is incredibly well done, and De Palma’s direction is absolutely astounding. De Palma makes use of half a dozen different techniques to emphasize things that are happening in the film; from two narratives happening simultaneously through a split screen to various aspect ratios to altered footage, this film is constantly trying new things, and I think that was honestly what I liked most about it. The story boasts a few twists and turns, and even though some of them might’ve been a touch predictable, that never bothered me because the way in which the story was told was so interesting.

“I saw a murder, and I’m going to prove it!”

After appearing on a game show together Danielle Breton (Margot Kidder, “Superman”) and Phillip Woode (Lisle Wilson, “The Incredible Melting Man”) have dinner and spend the night at Danielle’s home on Staton Island. The next morning, Danielle’s twin sister, Dominique (also played by Kidder) accidentally murders Phillip, and Danielle’s neighbor, Grace Collier (Jennifer Salt, Midnight Cowboy) sees the entire thing through her window. Grace calls the cops, but they refuse to believe her on the basis that she had just recently written an article about police brutality. Danielle’s ex-husband Emil (William Finley, “Phantom of the Paradise”) steps in to help Danielle and Dominique hide the body, but Grace is desperate to get to the bottom of what happened.

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As I mentioned above, the best part about this film is De Palma’s unique directing style- particularly the innovation he uses with different aspect ratios and techniques. One of the first scenes starts with a cropped 4X3 aspect ratio to illustrate that we’re watching the television game show on which Phillip and Danielle appeared. It’s a unique way to start the film, as this is the way we’re introduced to the characters- this aspect ratio is brought back a few different times throughout the film, almost any time the characters watch something on a screen. Where the film really started to impress me was with the split screen side by sides that first start to occur right after Phillip is stabbed. On one side of the screen, we watch as a wounded Phillip crawls away from the place where he was stabbed, and on the other screen we watch as Grace watches in horror and then calls the cops. The split screen resumes shortly after- the cops arrive and talk to Grace, and simultaneously, Danielle and Emil decide what to do with the body. It’s an incredibly interesting way to tell the story for a couple of different reasons; first, this builds a lot of tension. We’re able to watch the crime scene being cleaned up, while at the same time watching as Grace argues with the police about going up to the apartment in the first place. Second, the film again employs the ‘psycho technique’ of killing off who we’d assume might’ve been a main character rather early in the film and completely switching perspectives for a majority of the remainder of the film. There is another scene later on in the film that we see through binoculars, watching a character in a parallel apartment (ala ”Rear Window”). The scene is done entirely in one take, and we watch as a whole story takes place before our eyes without a single bit of dialog- it’s all visual directing, and it’s fantastic. De Palma also uses black and white photography to show some of the flashback scenes, and it makes some of the images towards the end even more shocking. I thought both Margot Kidder and Jennifer Salt were really good in this; William Finley, whom I’ve only seen in “Phantom of the Paradise” before was pretty creepy, and Lisle Wilson was rather likeable and sympathetic as Danielle’s ill-fated lover.

Overall I was kind of split on the writing for this film. As far as dialogue goes, the writing was absolutely fine. Even the beginning of this film seemed to drip with sarcasm as Danielle and Phillip meet on a game show called “Peeping Tom,” and they win gifts that seem painfully stereotypical (Phillip is African American and they give him a dinner for two gift card to a place called African House, and Danielle receives a new set of cutlery). That stuff, I actually thought was pretty funny, and purposefully satirical. The problem came with the way that it portrayed people born with abnormalities. This film seemed to enjoy the idea of ‘freakish’ beings, and to me that felt a little outdated. It wasn’t so bad as Tod Browning’s “Freaks”, where malformed men literally attack someone at the end, but it did feel like it was fine with furthering a phobia of those who might’ve been born differently. Still, this film is pretty farfetched as far as some of the twists go, so I wouldn’t say that would be a huge detractor for me; just something I’d feel weird about not mentioning.

Verdict:

Overall this film is pretty fantastic- as a story I probably would’ve only given it a 3.5/5, but there are so many interesting techniques used throughout this film that to give it anything less than a 4 Star would be a travesty. I’ve watched quite a few of De Palma’s films in the past year, and this one is actually one of my favorites now.

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Review Written By:

Seth Steele

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In Crime, Drama, Horror, Mystery, Thriller Tags Margot Kidder, Jennifer Salt, Charles During, Williwam Finley, Lisle Wilson, Brian De Palma, 1972, 4 Stars, R
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A Tale of Two Sisters (2003)

Directed by: Jee-woon Kim

Starring: Soo-jung Lim, Kap-su Kim, Jung-ah Yum, Geun-young Moon

Rated: R for Some Violence and Disturbing Images

Running Time: 1 h 55 m

TMM Score: 3.5 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Directing, Acting, Sound Design, Atmosphere

WEAKNESSES: Pacing

A Tale of Two Sisters (2003)

October 16, 2018

A family struggles to deal with a horrible tragedy.

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In Art House, Crime, Drama, Foreign Film, Horror, Mystery, Thriller Tags South Korea, 2003, R, Soo-jung Lim, Kap-su Kim, Jung-ah Yum, Geun-young Moon, 3.5 Stars
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Arizona (2018)

Directed by: Jonathan Watson

Starring: Danny McBride, Rosemarie DeWitt, Lolli Sorenson

Rated: TV-MA

Running Time: 1h 25m

TMM Score: 3 Stars

STRENGTHS: Characters

WEAKNESSES: Uneven Feel

Arizona (2018)

October 16, 2018

The housing crisis, foreclosures, and abandoned real estate developments have turned Cassie’s town into the wild west. When another financially ruined individual, Sonny, accidentally kills her boss in front of her, Cassie has to learn to stand up for herself and never give in to her would be captor and killer.

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In Comedy, Crime Tags mjamesmcdonald, 2018, Danny McBride, Rosemarie Dewitt, Jonathan Watson, Lolli Sorenson, TV-MA, 3 Stars
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Cold Fish (2010)

Directed by: Sion Sono

Starring: Mitsuru Fukikoshi, Denden, Asuka Kurosawa

Rated: NR (Suggest R for Violence and Disturbing Graphic Images, Some Sexual Assaults and Language)

Running Time: 2 h 26 m

TMM Score: 4.5 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Pacing, Story, Effects, Writing, Directing

WEAKNESSES: -

Cold Fish (2010)

October 15, 2018

After a man’s daughter is caught stealing at a store and a friendly storeowner steps in to help, the man and the storeowner strike up a friendship. But when the storeowner asks the man for a favor, things take a very dark turn. 

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In Biographical, Comedy, Crime, Drama, Epic, Foreign Film, Horror, Mystery, Thriller Tags Sion Sono, Misuru Fukikoshi, Denden, Asuka Kurosawa, NR, Japan, 4.5 Stars, 2010
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Apostle (2018)

Directed by: Gareth Evans

Starring: Dan Stevens, Michael Sheen, Kristine Froseth, Bill Miner

Rated: NR (Suggested R for Graphic Bloody Violence and Disturbing Material)

Running Time: 2 h 10 m

TMM Score: 4 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Writing, Directing, Production Design, Atmosphere, Effects, Cinematography

WEAKNESSES: Content Will Deter Some Viewers, Some Plot Holes

Apostle (2018)

October 15, 2018

A man journeys to an island that is home to a cult in an attempt to rescue his sister.

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In Adventure, Crime, Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery, Romance, Thriller Tags Gareth Evans, Dan Stevens, Michael Sheen, Kristine Froseth, Apostle, 2018, 4 Stars, NR
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The Limehouse Golem (2016)

Directed by: Juan Carlos Medina

Starring: Olivia Cooke, Bill Nighy, Douglas Booth

Rated: NR (Suggested R for Grisly Violence and Some Sexual Material)

Running Time: 1 h 49 m

TMM Score: 3.5 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Atmosphere, Acting, Writing

WEAKNESSES: Pacing

The Limehouse Golem (2016)

October 14, 2018

As famed musician Elizabeth Cree awaits her death sentence for the apparent murder of her husband, Inspector Kildare investigates a series of murders that might coincide with Cree’s husband. 

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In Crime, Drama, Horror, Mystery, Romance, Thriller Tags NR, Juan Carlos Medina, Olivia Cooke, Bill Nighy, Douglas Booth, 2016, 3.5 Stars
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From Hell (2001)

Directed by: Albert Hughes, Allen Hughes

Starring: Johnny Depp, Heather Graham, Ian Holm

Rated:R for Strong Violence/Gore, Sexuality, Language and Drug Content

Running Time: 2 h 2 m

TMM Score: 3.5 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Story, Production Design, Atmosphere, Some Cinematography

WEAKNESSES: Cheap Thrill Moments, Some Awkward Scenes, Color Grading

From Hell (2001)

October 14, 2018

In 1888, Jack the Ripper stalks the Whitechapel District of London. 

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In Biographical, Crime, Drama, Horror, Thriller Tags From Hell, 2001, Albert Hughes, Allen Hughes, Johnny Depp, Heather Graham, Ian Holm, R, 3.5 Stars
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