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By Paul Salfen Mortal Kombat is a 2021 American martial arts fantasy film directed by Simon McQuoid (in his feature directorial debut), from a screenplay by Greg Russo and Dave Callaham and a story by Russo and Oren Uziel. It is based on the video game franchise of the same name created by Ed Boon
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Interview by Paul Salfen DOLPHIN ISLAND invites us to experience an island paradise, where fourteen-year-old Annabel lives with her fisherman grandfather. She is surrounded by an extended family of loving but quirky neighbors and her best friend - a dolphin named Mitzy. Everything changes when her maternal grandparents arrive with a shifty lawyer to bring
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Interview by Paul Salfen NIGHT OF THE SICARIO stars the ensemble cast of Natasha Henstridge (Species franchise), Manny Perez (El Cantante) and Costas Mandylor (Saw franchise). This film is directed by Joth Riggs(feature film debut) and written by Ernesto Melara and Matthew Eason.   SYNOPSIS: Natasha Henstridge (Species) and Costas Mandylor (Saw franchise) star in this
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Interview by Paul Salfen Paul Salfen talks to Director Ivan Kavanagh about SON, which one best film at the Dublin International Film Festival, 2021.  SON, tarring Emile Hirsch, Andi Matichak and Luke David Blumm, is streaming now. SYNOPSIS: After a mysterious group of individuals breaks into Laura’s home and attempts to steal her eight-year-old son,
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Interview by Paul Salfen Streaming on VOD now! From the Press Release: LOS ANGELES – March 10, 2021 – Do you believe in miracles? Laurence Jaffe wants you to. Some might say he’s a miracle himself. All he’s done is produce his first feature film that will premiere in theaters nationwide Easter weekend. By the
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Interview by John Wisniewski AMFM MAGAZINE: When did your interest in film begin, Peter? PETER MILLER As a middle-schooler, I made 8mm horror movies with my friends. Our magnum opus starred a stop-motion, animated plasticine monster hatched from an M & M that created havoc during the Bicentennial. But it was when I reached college in the 1980s that I
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