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Nothing works out when losers try to hang with the “cool kids”. Especially when it involves flashlight games in a... Read More
Adam Egypt Mortimer’s Some Kind of Hate is a neo-slasher in two distinct parts. The first act is a brooding Van... Read More
We’ve all seen (or lived) the story of the new kid in town, the odd-one-out who draws the wrath of... Read More