
This film short will wet cinematic appetites. The feature that this reviewer suspects is in the works could be a mindbender.
Review by Gregg W. Morris
Destination of old published stories.
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A trailblazing, avant-garde, horror movie swelling beyond “normal” cinematic horror dimensions – deserving this reviewer’s rarely invoked WWCEA rating: WOW-WOW-CAVEAT-EMPTOR-esque-ALERT.
——It’s a powerful sensory cinematic experience that may be challenging for some viewers as it was for some reviewers because of the filmmakers’ creative us of a werecreature, which is a shapeshifter that can metamorphose from human to a particular animal form.
——Nevertheless, audiences in search of a really, really scary movie should not be deterred nor befuddled by the first appearance ever in a movie of a weremonster that isn’t a werewolf. This horror movie is sublime in so many ways waiting to be discovered by audiences!
Review by Gregg W. Morris.
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This latest article about TWILIGHT OF THE DEAD scripted by Shannon McGee and graphic images of George A. Romero’s 1968 NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD by CoCo Lin.
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An electrifying evening of spine-chilling psychological horror at 389 5th Avenue, NYC.. Dive into the twisted minds of everyday people where nothing is as it seemed. Stick around after the readings for a talkback session, where you can engage with the writer, actors and producers, and discuss your favorite bone-chilling moments. Don’t miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of monsters and horror!
Review by Gregg W. Morris