Home for the Holidays is a tv horror movie by Aaron Spelling. In this one, Spelling shows how ruthless a family member can get when it comes to inheritance. Although feeling like an Agatha Christie who done it, it’s a horror movie. You should check it out on Youtube.
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Imagine time is relative (just like Einstein theorized) to a person, who could be hundreds of years in the future or a decade in the past. At some intersection, a future person’s future, or death in this case, is the past, in the future; however, another person, in the past, arrives first at the future […]
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This movie is interesting if you think about the constitutionality of a federal or state COVID mandate forcing you to cover your face if you choose not to, along with the possibility of kill zone detention centres.
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Project Power looks at human super powers coming on the heels of the immortal cells of Henrietta Lacks discovery, basically, Although very much hidden, this movie suggests what is currently possible in regards to human and animal DNA being mixed in genetic experiments, albeit through a movie story about genetic drugs hitting the streets in […]
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Here is a 2011 movie “The Adjustment Bureau” for you if you believe in basically God (the Chairman in the movie) and his angels doing stuff you can’t see. Can you imagine all the behind the scenes stuff God has his angels running around doing here on earth and throughout space?
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So many secrets. How many family members wouldn’t take the rap for a sibling in order to protect them when the sibling killed someone because of some traumatic event? Especially if that sibling was a mere child when she killed someone. Or how many fathers wouldn’t take the rap for a son, a mere child, […]
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With Covid-19 and all the homeless in California living along Venice Beach these days, here’s a 1986 horror movie about evil spirits who live, never sleep, and travel California in a black van. Enjoy:)
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When it comes to early 2000 movies, Fight Club stands out. For example, this film gets into the whole mental illness of dissociative identity disorder phenomena, which basically is multiple personality disorder. As well, it gets into modernism a.k.a consumerism, which seems to be one of the main dominant ideologies in today’s world. Plus, it […]
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The Aviator, a 2004 movie by Martin Scorsese, is about Howard Hughes, the aviator, inventor, and eccentric billionaire. As well, this biopic is about more: it’s about the cutthroat airline business, politicians, and bribes. Additionally, the film looks, too, at the 1947 sensational Brewster Senate hearings, which were designed to destroy Howard Hughes’ name. Lastly, […]
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In a new adaption of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, Lisbeth Salander, the Swedish hacker, returns with Mikael Blomkvist, editor of Millennium Magazine. To start, we see them solve a murder mystery involving murders of women and a serial killer. Also, Lisbeth and Blomkvist put away Hans-Erik Wennerstrom, CEO of an international multinational corporation […]
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