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Director Timur Bekmambetov presents the 2026 dystopian police thriller Mercy. Despite feeling like a 99 minute commercial for AI (Artificial Intelligence) the film is quite entertaining. It should be. If Bekmambetov sounds familiar, you might well be a fan of the 2004/2006 Russian films Night Watch and Day Watch. I saw both courtesy of BlockBuster […]

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The 2025 comedy horror film Anaconda feels like a shameless cash grab. Or, conversely; a what if movie. A tale about childhood friends who made films when they were a whole world younger. Their lives have not turned out how they wanted. Think; Sam Raimi and co if their first film Evil Dead had not […]

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Writer/Director Jaschar Marktanner presents the 7 minute short film Für Elise. In this sepia toned tale art may be imitating life. Or is it? This German language drama focuses upon two young lovers. Set to the tune of Für Elise, that the piano playing man is noodling on the keyboards, the story is compact and […]

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Director Michael Dowse gives us the 2025 film Trap House. It feels like a a DEA 21 Jump Street plot, in reverse. The film is about a DEA team and their offspring. Of course it is also about a trap house. [Oxford Dictionary INFORMAL US ENGLISH] a place where illegal drugs are sold. These places […]

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Writer/actor Timothy J Cox gives us the 2026 drama Let Dan Go. The film looks at the residual effects of loss and grief. Taking place in a park, we learn how the death of a loved one can touch people differently. Although we find out that differences often have a sad commonality. Let Dan Go […]

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