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‘Don’t Kill It’ Review: Dolph Lundgren and a Demon Have a B-Movie Battle Royale
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Don’t Kill It strikes a perfect tone for this sort of fare – it fully knows how silly it is, and it revels in it, but it also steers clear of pithy self-awareness. The film isn’t without its flaws. It slips into a bit of a lull as the second act falls into exposition and backstory, and Lundgren’s southern accent is a mangled thing of hideous beauty. But Mendez keeps lobbing kills and laughs at the audience with such regularity that there’s never enough time to take much issue with the film’s lesser points. Plus, if a movie is smart enough not to take itself too seriously, you’d to well to follow suit. Mendez and Lundgren are obviously having so much fun, you can’t help but want to join in. Don’t Kill It is a cheeky camp parade with buckets of low-rent charm, and for fans of camp cinema and Lundgren’s B-Movie fare, Don’t Kill It will fit like slipping into something cozy and familiar with a few surprises along the way.

Rating: B-
 


Ooooh not sure about this. Looks derivative as hell. But that cast. No word coming out, but they do seem to be pumping money into selling it. JUST outside of the dumping days portion of the calendar...could go either way.
 

He missed an easy clint howard joke

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‘Voice from the Stone’ Trailer: Emilia Clarke Lives Out a “Hitchcockian Fairy Tale”
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Here’s the official synopsis:

VOICE FROM THE STONE is the haunting story of Verena (Clarke), a solemn nurse drawn to aid a young boy named Jakob who has fallen silent since the untimely death of his mother nearly a year ago. Living with his father (Csokas) in a massive stone manor in Tuscany, Jakob not only refuses to speak, he seems to be under the spell of a malevolent force trapped within the stone walls. As Verena’s relationship with the father and son grow, she becomes ensnared and consumed by Malvina’s severe force. If she is to save the boy, and free herself, she must face the phantom hidden inside the stone.
 
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