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Meet Me There (2014)
Revoltin’ Reviews: Meet Me There, Horsehead, The Nightmare and More!
Meet Me There (2014)
I hope you really dig my bony ass, ‘cuz I have a ton of revoltin’ reviews to lay on you creeps in the next few weeks… apparently Halloween falls on all of June and July this year, ‘cuz folks are really steppin’ up their game when it comes to releasin’ fright flicks right now!

And off we f’n go!

Meet Me There

• Release Date: Available June 23rd on DVD

• Written By: Brandon Stroud, Destiny D Talley (story)

• Directed By: Lex Lybrand

• Starring: Lisa Friedrich, Micheal Foulk, Dustin Runnels

Meet Me There is the kind o’ rippin’ yarn that grabs ya from the first scene (and what a doozy that scene is… think a condensed version of Planes, Trains, And Automobiles except with a lot more double suicide), and doesn’t let go until the very end (yet the marks it leaves linger for a bit).

The meat of this...
See full article at FamousMonsters of Filmland
  • 6/25/2015
  • by DanielXIII
  • FamousMonsters of Filmland
Playable Ada Wong And Agent Hunt Mode Revealed For Resident Evil 6
Popular Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu has let some more details drop regarding an additional playable character and game mode for the upcoming Resident Evil 6.

Series regular Ada Wong will have her own playable story that is unlockable after beating the three main campaigns for Leon, Chris, and Jake. Unlike the three leads, Ada’s campaign will have her fighting solo most of the time, without any partner characters. However, she will run into the three leads from time to time, and a clever online component will come into play here. People who play as the main three characters and encounter Ada may have the opportunity to play online with whoever is controlling her, and vice versa.

Additionally, another new online mode will be enabled for those who complete the main game. Called Agent Hunt, the mode will let players control specific monsters that other players are confronting in the main campaign,...
See full article at We Got This Covered
  • 8/2/2012
  • by John Fleury
  • We Got This Covered
Loews Jersey City Announces November Classic Film Schedule
November To Remember3 Memorable Movies

Presented In Memory of Bob Eberenz*

(See below for explanation)

November 20 & 21

At the Landmark Loew's Jersey Theatre

A Not-For-Profit Arts Center In a Historic Movie Palace

54 Journal Square, Jersey City, NJ 07306

Tel: (201) 798-6055

Web: www.loewsjersey.org

Friday, November 20 at 8Pm

"Monsieur Verdoux" -- Starring Charlie Chaplin.  Also starring Mady Correll, Isobel Elsom, Audrey Betz, Ada May, Martha Ray.  Directed by Charlie Chaplin.  (1947, 124mins, B&W) Chaplin called this film his "cleverest and most brilliant", but he is certainly not the familiar Tramp in it.  He plays a suave serial killer who makes his living marrying and murdering lonely rich women.  Chaplin turned this shocking conceit into a black comedy that seems surprisingly modern to us today -- especially in its presentation of the hypocrisy of societies that condemn murder committed by individuals but glorify war.

A rare big screen revival.

Saturday, November 21 at 2Pm...
See full article at Cinemaretro.com
  • 10/31/2009
  • by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
  • Cinemaretro.com
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