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Censor is a tribute to the colors and textures of 1980s-era video nasties, but it loses its bite toward the...
How did the Chinese government turn pandemic cover ups in Wuhan into a triumph for the Communist party?
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Charlotte Flair seems to be a strange sore spot for some wrestling fans and writers. It’s not hard to understand...
Kimo Stamboel and Joko Anwar's reimagining of the classic Indonesian horror film of the same name is frightfully inventive and...
The Hunt (2020) Review After much controversy surrounding its premise and the timing of its original release, Craig Zobel’s The...
Compliance Review On this episode of the Sordid Cinema Podcast (which was recorded back in 2012), Julian Carrington, Simon Howell,...