spooky tuesday is a (now not so new!) podcast where we’re breaking down all of our favorite slashers, thrillers, monster movies and black comedies on the new scariest day of the week.
chelsea may be our resident sharky tuesweek enthusiast, but when it comes to getting in the holiday spirit, sydney was the one bringing santa jaws (2018) to the table. on our latest episode of spooky tuesday, we picked a christmas flick that takes a more, uh, creative approach to celebrating the season. combining the monster movie genre with a magical object moment, this female-directed film dares to ask the question, “what happens when you give a great white a love of both christmas ornaments and feasting on human flesh?”
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HELL HOUSE LLC: LINEAGE Fifth franchise entry announced - teaser trailer
Hell House LLC: Lineage is a forthcoming sequel to Hell House LLC and the fifth entry in the franchise.
The movie will continue a deeper dive into the backstories of various characters within the franchise while introducing new characters and storylines.
Stephen Cognetti will write and direct the Terror Films Releasing movie which will go into production in November with a planned release date of…
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'Santa Jaws' (2018) film
watched 12/21/2023- 2 stars- on Amazon Prime
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In 1863, Mississippi farmer Newt Knight serves as a medic for the Confederate Army. Opposed to slavery, Knight would rather help the wounded than fight the Union. After his nephew dies in battle, Newt returns home to Jones County to safeguard his family but is soon branded an outlaw deserter. Forced to flee, he finds refuge with a group of runaway slaves hiding out in the swamps. Forging an alliance with the slaves and other farmers, Knight leads a rebellion that would forever change history.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Newton Knight: Matthew McConaughey
Rachel: Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Moses Washington: Mahershala Ali
Serena Knight: Keri Russell
Daniel: Jacob Lofland
Sumrall: Sean Bridgers
Lieutenant Barbour: Brad Carter
Miss Ellie: Jane McNeill
Prosecuting Attorney: Gary Grubbs
Jasper: Christopher Berry
Amos Deason: Joe Chrest
Quitman: David Jensen
Injured Soldier: Kurt Krause
Confederate Color Guard: Carlton Caudle
Freedman 1: Martin Bats Bradford
Matthew Yates: Matt Lintz
Mary: Kerry Cahill
Annie: Jessica Collins
Confederate Soldier: Juan Gaspard
Junie Lee: Liza J. Bennett
Polling Station Clerk: David Maldonado
Schoolgirl: Serenity Neil
Chester: Lawrence Turner
Mrs. Deason: Lara Grice
Col. Robert Lowry: Wayne Pére
Farmer 1: Jim Klock
Town Folk: Emily Bossak
Sergeant: P.J. Marshall
Third Man: Ritchie Montgomery
Stillman Coleman: Mattie Liptak
Aunt Sally: Jill Jane Clements
Col. McLemore: Thomas Francis Murphy
Old Man: Johnny McPhail
Lt. Barbour: Bill Tangradi
First Man: William Mark McCullough
Edward James – Cotton Field Worker: Sam Malone
Boy at Alice Hotel: Kylen Davis
Farmer 2: Will Beinbrink
George: Troy Hogan
Confederate Soldier: Cy Parks
Ward: Dane Rhodes
Second Woman / Yeoman Farmer: Lucy Faust
Yeoman Girl: Stella Allen
Older Coleman Brother: Cade Mansfield Cooksey
Maroon (uncredited): Tahj Vaughans
Davis Knight: Brian Lee Franklin
Film Crew:
Casting: Debra Zane
Production Design: Philip Messina
Costume Design: Louise Frogley
Editor: Juliette Welfling
Producer: Jon Kilik
Supervising Art Director: Dan Webster
Editor: Pamela Martin
Director of Photography: Benoît Delhomme
Producer: Scott Stuber
Executive Producer: Oren Aviv
Set Decoration: Larry Dias
Writer: Gary Ross
Executive Producer: Robert Simonds
Executive Producer: Robin Bissell
Art Direction: Andrew Max Cahn
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Paul Hsu
Executive Producer: Wang Zhonglei
Executive Producer: Stuart Ford
Prosthetics: Gary Archer
Foley: Marko Costanzo
Makeup Department Head: Nikoletta Skarlatos
Executive Producer: Wang Zhongjun
Co-Producer: David Pomier
First Assistant Director: Eric Heffron
Assistant Costume Designer: Meagan McLaughlin
Foley: Eric Milano
Second Unit Director: Garrett Warren
Visual Effects Editor: Gershon Hinkson
Executive Producer: Michael Bassick
Makeup Artist: Kris Evans
Executive Producer: Bruce Nachbar
“B” Camera Operator: Jerry M. Jacob
Executive Producer: Matt Jackson
Additional Camera: Michael Watson
Executive Producer: Christopher Woodrow
Hairstylist: Felicity Bowring
Casting: Meagan Lewis
Music Editor: John Finklea
Executive Producer: Jerry Ye
Set Designer: Randall D. Wilkins
Still Photographer: Murray Close
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Mike Prestwood Smith
First Assistant “A” Camera: Chad Rivetti
Special Effects Coordinator: David K. Nami
Hair Department Head: Jules Holdren
Key Hair Stylist: Melizah Anguiano Wheat
Set Costumer: Adriane Bennett
Costume Supervisor: Carlane Passman
Prosthetic Makeup Artist: Matthew O’Toole
Visual Effects Producer: Lisa Beroud
Key Hair Stylist: Theraesa Rivers
Executive Producer: Russell Levine
Additional Camera: Greg Morris
Set Costumer: Tom Cummins
Art Department Coordinator: Wylie Griffin
Supervising Dialogue Editor: Branka Mrkic
Visual Effects Supervisor: Kelly Port
Second Assistant “C” Camera: Griffin McCann
Set Costumer: Lisa Magee
Wigmaker: Khanh Trance
Art Direction: Chris Craine
Gaffer: Bob Bates
Original Music Composer: Nicholas Britell
First Assistant “C” Camera: Wade Whitley
Co-Producer: Diana Alvarez
Second Second Assistant Director: Marvin Williams
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The trailer for "The Thin Black Line," an eye-opening documentary about African American law enforcement officers serving on the front lines, has just been unveiled. Slated for release in January 2024, the film offers a unique perspective on the complex relationship between minority communities and law enforcement in America. https://youtu.be/xIWAnBIuSBM?feature=shared Created by actor and filmmaker Jim Klock, who also serves as a part-time deputy sheriff, "The Thin Black Line" promises to deliver an honest and unbiased look into the experiences of African American law enforcement officers. With full access granted by the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office in Stafford, VA, the film provides a rare glimpse into the daily lives and challenges faced by these officers. Klock’s film aims to bridge the gap between minority communities and law enforcement officers, not only nationwide but also within his own department. This documentary is particularly timely and relevant, given the current climate in America where issues of racism and trust in policing have led to significant public tension. "The Thin Black Line" delves into various topics dominating news outlets and social media. Through comprehensive interviews with multiple officers, the film explores what it means to be African American and a police officer during these challenging times. These personal and impassioned accounts are set to provide viewers with a deeper understanding of the complexities involved. This impactful documentary is set to release on January 9, 2024, from Global Digital Releasing. "The Thin Black Line" is not just a film; it's an important conversation starter and an opportunity for viewers to gain a new perspective on the role of African American law enforcement officers in today's society. As the release date approaches, "The Thin Black Line" is expected to be a significant contribution to the ongoing discourse about race, policing, and community relations in the United States.
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 6 / 10
Título Original: Project Power
Año: 2020
Duración: 113 min
País: Estados Unidos
Dirección: Henry Joost, Ariel Schulman
Guion: Mattson Tomlin
Música: Joseph Trapanese
Fotografía: Michael Simmonds
Reparto: Jamie Foxx, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Dominique Fishback, Machine Gun Kelly, Jim Klock, Rodrigo Santoro, Mike Seal, Courtney B. Vance, Amy Landecker, Azhar Khan, Michelle Torres, Allen Maldonado, Tait Fletcher, Yoshua Sudarso, Casey Neistat, Kyanna Simone Simpson, Andrene Ward-Hammond, C.J. LeBlanc, Christopher Winchester, Theodus Crane, Rose Bianco, Chip Carriere, Luke Hawx, Joseph Poliquin, Peter Jaymes Jr., Kim Baptiste, CG Lewis, Cory DeMeyers, Sam Malone, Toney Chapman Steele, Michael Wozniak, Justin Carmouche, Kaleb Williams, Eric Scarabin, Gordon Dexheimer, Aaron Mitchell, Mike R. Moreau
Productora: Netflix, Screen Arcade. Distribuidora: Netflix
Género: Action; Crime; Sci-Fi
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7550000/
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Horror Movie Review: Slayed (2020)
A killer dressed in a Santa Claus suit returns to the scene of his previous massacre to dish out even more blood and mayhem. This is Slayed and it’s an awful holiday horror movie.
Stop me if you’ve heard this before… A killer dressed in a Santa Claus suit returns to the scene of his previous massacre to dish out even more blood and mayhem. This is Slayed and it’s an awful holiday horror movie.
Directed by Mike Capozzi and Jim Klock, both of who star in the film, with the latter also writing the story, Slayed is as basic as they come. A slasher horror with little actual…
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The Whole Truth (2016) Review
The Whole Truth (2016) Review
Ramsey is attempting to work with his teenage client Mike who is accused of murdering his wealthy father Boone. A lot more to the case that it first seems even with the teen openly admitting that he killed him, did he really though?
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#CloakAndDagger: Season 2, Episode 4: Rabbit Hold TV Show Trailer [#Freeform] Cloak and Dagger Rabbit Hold TV Show Trailer Freeform's Cloak & Dagger: Season 2, Episode 4: Rabbit Hold TV show trailer…
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“Alex & Me”
directed by Eric Champnella
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RED LETTERS Reviews and free to watch online on YouTube
‘He shall fear no evil’
Red Letters is a 2019 American horror film about two private investigators whose assignment leads them into the hands of darkness. Neither investigator is prepared for what lays in wait. Also known as Red Letters: Fear No Evil
Written, directed and starring Jim Klock (Slayed; 6:66 P.M.; Massacre on Aisle 12), with Brendan Mullins acting as story consultant), the Code 3…
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Santa Jaws (2018) brings a bit of festive fin for a #SharkWeak4🦈 Christmas Special!
Santa Jaws (1995) brings a bit of festive fin for a #SharkWeak4🦈 Christmas Special! #Review
SANTA JAWS is a pun so delicious and filled with festive promise that it’s a wonder it took until 2018 for the chum-grinding sharksploitation mill to get around to it. While it shares all the usual hallmarks of its peers: cheap production values, so-so CGI and widely variable performances but for all its shortcomings, it’s got just enough spirit and self-awareness to land just on the right side…
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A young coach turns a losing high school football program around to go undefeated for 12 consecutive seasons.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Bob Ladouceur: Jim Caviezel
Terry Eidson: Michael Chiklis
Bev Ladouceur: Laura Dern
Mickey Ryan: Clancy Brown
Cam Colvin: Ser’Darius Blain
T.K. Kelly: Stephan James
Tayshon Lanear: Jessie T. Usher
Danny Ladouceur: Matthew Daddario
Chris Ryan: Alexander Ludwig
Beaser: Joe Massingill
Arturo: Matthew Frias
Jamal: LaJessie Smith
Rick Salinas: Richard Kohnke
Manny Gonzales: Chase Boltin
Michael Ladouceur: Gavin Casalegno
Oklahoma Scout #1: Les Miles
Oklahoma Scout #2: Jesse Moore
T-Gram: Adella Gautier
Landrin Kelly: Terence Rosemore
Cam’s Mom: Deneen Tyler
Laurie: Anna Margaret
Stanford Recruiter: James DuMont
Mike Blasquez: David DeSantos
Announcer #1: John Neisler
Analyst: Damon Lipari
Cam’s Cousin: Mike Bleed
Coach #1: J.D. Evermore
Older Veteran: Michael Fletcher
Hallway Doctor: Kristofer Gordon
Long Beach Poly Coach: Armando Leduc
Buster Matthews: Marlon Favorite
Frail Veteran: Sam Malone
Himself: Maurice Jones Drew
Doctor: Liann Pattison
Jenny Ladouceur: Teri Wyble
Mailman: Tom Bubrig
Local Sportscaster: Al Vicente
Nina: Payton Bourgeois
Young Assistant Coach: Anthony Michael Frederick
Paraplegic: Christopher Berry
Nurse Ballard: Sharon Landry
Lamarco: Renell Gibbs
Security Guard (Larry): Mike Kimmel
Coach #2: Jim Klock
Coach #3: Terry Dale Parks
Nurse Adams: Sandra Taylor
Luis: Nathaniel Brown
Senior #1: Zac Waggener
Senior #2: Deric Augustine
Player #1: Skyler Green
Player #2: Henry Frost
Guy: Dane Rhodes
Minister: Robert Diago DoQui
Announcer #2: Judd Lormand
Sophomore: Hawn Tran
Hip Sports Reporter: Billy Slaughter
Reporter: Ricky Wayne
Basketball Kid #1: Craig Tate
Basketball Kid #2: Jaren Mitchell
Nurse: Donna DuPlantier
Soloist #1: Ashtin Fortner
Soloist #2: Lanika R. Revader
Emotional Player: Jonah Calderini
Announcer #3: Evan Cleaver
Referee: Douglas Griffin
Small Boy (uncredited): Cannon Bosarge
Miss New York – Football Beauty Contest Contestant (uncredited): Amanda Balen
Film Crew:
Director: Thomas Carter
Writer: Scott Marshall Smith
Novel: Neil Hayes
Producer: David Zelon
Makeup Artist: Melanie Deforrest
Stunt Double: Joshua Moody
Digital Intermediate Colorist: Doug Delaney
Movie Reviews:
Reno: > Taste the defeat, and once again inspire to rise back to the glory.
Inspired by the real story of a high school American-football coach and his team’s participation in the 2004 season. The fall and rise of one of the most consistent team, especially after holding a record for the longest winning streak, what happens when it was broken unexpectedly? Do the players lose the confidence, coach be clueless, parents go crazy and media annoys them, is what neatly this film narrated. It looked nice to me and I had a good time, but it was too long and not inspiring as the other sports film based on the true events.
From the director of ‘Coach Carter’, another decent sports film. I am not disappointed because I was not expecting to be a masterpiece, though not bad for once viewing. All the actors were good, especially it is Jim Caviezel’s one of the major roles and he was amazing. American-football was always been an Americas sport, so I never interested in it except watching films based on them for inspiration. Especially after ‘Conccusion’, my interest on them dropped further.
Whatever I said is not a reason to skip the film. As a film, it did the right thing to portray the real life achievers on the screen to boost the young sports persons. Only to me it was just an above average, but for many others, it is one of the best sports film of the year. Forget the American-football, what I liked was, achievements are good for our progress and make a career, but sometimes there’s much more than making records in the games. So it’s a good moral lesson film than a fine entertaining film. I won’t recommend it, but definitely not a waste of time.
6.5/10
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"The Thin Black Line" - A Revealing Documentary on African American Law Enforcement Officers, Releasing January 2024
The trailer for “The Thin Black Line,” an eye-opening documentary about African American law enforcement officers serving on the front lines, has just been unveiled. Slated for release in January 2024, the film offers a unique perspective on the complex relationship between minority communities and law enforcement in America.
Created by actor and filmmaker Jim Klock, who also serves as a…
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This EVIL Santa is Ho, Ho, Horrible. "Slayed" reviewed! (Terror Films / Digital Screener)
This EVIL Santa is Ho, Ho, Horrible. “Slayed” reviewed! (Terror Films / Digital Screener)
Five years after a murderous, Santa Claus-cladded maniac massacred a couple of young women in the dank basement of a water treatment plant in Harris County, AZ, the stigma of the plant being open has caused enough controversy, heartache, and notoriety for the local residents and will soon close the chained-link gate forever to soon transform into a car dealership. On the last day of operation,…
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