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ed13d1 · 22 days
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i wanna hold your hand
photo from The Boris Karloff Horror Anthology
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hussyknee · 10 months
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playvodfr · 1 year
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Regardez « American Murderer » sur PlayVOD
L’un des biopics que vous retrouverez sur PlayVOD est « American Murderer ». Ce film américain vous plonge dans l’histoire palpitante de Jason Derek Brown.
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thegreendiamondart · 5 months
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I have a bit more progress than this but im cooking up a lil something
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carm3n-carm3n · 1 year
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so excited!!
🝮 made by me 🝮
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my-midlife-crisis · 1 month
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gardeneticist · 1 year
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I think one of my favourite jumping spiders is Opisthoncus necator just because its common name is just “The Murderer” for some reason, so if I ever go to look at it on iNat, I am greeted with this very accusatory title and what is essentially its mug shot
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evanchantingpeters · 10 months
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All my feminism goes out the window when I lay eyes on this man... Uff😬
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2014-is-back · 2 months
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⛓️.2 months till oct.⛓️
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aestariiwilderness · 5 days
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ciggiestash · 5 months
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a man that thinks he’s going to get laid but really I’m gonna make him watch ahs and leech off his body heat while I ask him weird and invasive questions
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violet-harmon2011 · 3 months
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to my favorite serial killer, clown, cult leader, hairstylist, vampire, playwright, actor, hotel owner, lobster man, circus performer, zombie, frat boy, and mechanic <3
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goryhorroor · 4 months
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horror sub-genres: medical
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reverietruecrime · 2 years
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Soon! A very special guest is coming on the show to talk about the film, American Murderer. It’s based on the true story of the elusive conman, Jason Derek Brown. He was on the FBI’s list of top 10 fugitives and his whereabouts are still unknown.
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carm3n-carm3n · 11 months
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this time of year again 👆
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WHILE STREAMERS WATCHED THEIR FLICKS BY NIGHT...
Merry Christmas Eve Eve everybody! The Phoenix Film Critics Society...
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...of which Your Humble Narrator is proud to be a founding member, recently announced our 2022 Award winners. As always, some of the winners--like Best Actor--reflect my voting, others don't, but there are a lot of movies worth seeing on the list.
A few other odds and ends...
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Cash on Demand--Last week I was shown this 1961 gem I had never caught up with, a no-kidding Christmas movie from Hammer Films! It's available on DVD; I highly recommend. Peter Cushing plays a joyless bank manager, cold and critical toward his employees, who gets his Christmas Eve ruined when a suave bounder (Andre Morell) tells him that his cohorts are holding Cushing's wife and son hostage while he plunders the vault at the provincial branch. Cushing, unsurprisingly, is great--despicable at first, gradually shading into sympathy as his desperation rises--and Morell is sensational, in maybe the best role he ever had, as the sinister yet curiously charismatic thief.
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Richard Vernon nicely leads the small ensemble that plays the branch employees. It's a gripping, imaginative caper, though of course it's just one more variation on the Scrooge story, with the robber serving as a felonious Ghost of Christmas Present.
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Something From Tiffany's--Two guys, played by Ray Nicholson (Jack's kid) and Kendrick Sampson, buy jewelry at the title shop as Christmas presents for their respective lady friends (Zoey Deutsch and Shay Mitchell). One's a pair of earrings; the other's an engagement ring. A mishap mixes up the gift bags, and wackiness ensues. I was recently pointed toward this romcom, streaming on Prime. It's very undemanding, but it's inventive, Zoey Deutsch makes a sweet heroine and her costars, including the great Rose Abdoo as the Tiffany's clerk, are pleasant company. And it seems like it's a cut above most of the Hallmark Christmas movies.
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American Murderer--A stalwart FBI man played by Ryan Phillippe searches for fugitive Jason David Brown, who was on the Ten Most Wanted List at the same time as Osama bin Laden and Whitey Bulger for killing an armored car guard here in Phoenix in November of 2004. As Phillippe talks to Brown's family and acquaintances we get his story in flashback (it's often different from what they're telling the agent). I'm late to the party on this true-crime drama released earlier this year, written and directed by Matthew Gentile and available on various streaming platforms. Don't let the poster fool you into dismissing this as a routine action flick; it's an absorbing feature debut for Gentile, a tense, believable piece of work, full of disturbing scenes that feel like something you'd witness as a passerby. Soap actor Tom Pelphrey plays Brown as a tightly-wound obsequious hustler, sort of a coked-up Eddie Haskell. Though he worms his way into the house and bed of his single-mom neighbor (Idina Menzel) and plays video games with her son, and though he can still get over on his own siblings, his Mom (Jacki Weaver) has long since recognized him for the callous creep he is. But even he isn't prepared for the psychic weight of murder, and Gentile gets across this internal horror impressively. It's worth checking out, maybe after Christmas.
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