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Dec 13, 2024 · October 8, 2024 Podcast, Weekly Episodes. Film Pulse Podcast: 517 – THINGS WILL BE DIFFERENT Review. This week on the show we'll be taking a look at the mind-bending thriller Things Will Be Different along with some other stuff including The Front Room, The House by the Cemetary, To Live and Die in L.A., Witchery, Apartment 7A, The Skeleton Key, Salem's Lot, It's What's Inside, The Platform ...
Film Pulse Podcast: 522 – CHRISTMAS EVE IN MILLER’S POINT …
Jan 29, 2025 · This week on the show we'll be taking a look at the holiday comedy Christmas Eve in Miller's Point. We'll also be talking about Christmas Evil, Village of the Damned, Night of the Dark Full Moon, Bark, and Nosferatu the Vampyre.
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Film Pulse Podcast: 519 – THE SUBSTANCE Review
Oct 31, 2024 · This week on the show we take a look at the body horror film The Substance, along with some other stuff including Daddy's Head, The Sect, Terrifier 2, The Conjuring, Sinister, Halloween, and Caddo Lake.
Film Pulse Podcast: 523 – NOSFERATU Review
Jan 29, 2025 · This week, we take a look at Robert Egger's Nosferatu, along with some other stuff including Dagon, Flow, Dark City, Heretic, Gloria, Y2K, and Anora.
Podcast: 309 - Best of 2018 | Film Pulse
Jan 1, 2019 · Adam and Kevin are joined by Ken to discuss their top ten films of 2018 and bid farewell to the longest year in existence.
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October 19, 2013 Festivals, Reviews. Screamfest 2013: THE SEASONING HOUSE Review. Release Date: December 3, 2013 (DVD & VOD) Director: Paul Hyett MPAA Rating: Unrated Film Pulse Score: 6.5/10 It’s fair to say that the only thing that could prove much […]
VALERIAN AND THE CITY OF A THOUSAND PLANETS Review
Jul 22, 2017 · This affects some of the on-screen talent. As lead actors, DeHaan and Delevingne end up giving curiously understated performances. They seem out-of-place, as a rogues’ gallery of character actors and some surprising cameo appearances comprise a deliriously over-the-top supporting cast, who otherwise feel at home within the vivid universe and its CGI inhabitants.
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Film Pulse has been nurturing independent cinema and has a loyal audience of independent film fans from across the globe. Our highly curated selection of short- and feature-length films emphasizes quality over quantity, so you can rest assured that, if …