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[Film Review] Homebodies (1974)
Writer/director Larry Yust challenges these stereotypes in his 1974 comedy horror Homebodies in which a group of elderly neighbours are on the verge of being evicted from their homes.
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[Film Review] Renfield (2023)
Nicolas Cage as Dracula. What more could you want? Renfield knows what you are here for, and it delivers deliciously.
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[Film Review] The Falling (2014)
In The Falling, writer/director Carol Morley further explores ideas formed in her 2006 short film Madness of the Dance