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Movie Review – The Pale Door (2020)

August 17, 2020 by Matt Donato

The Pale Door, 2020. Directed by Aaron B. Koontz. Starring Melora Walters, Noah Segan, Zachary Knighton, Stan Shaw, Natasha Bassett, Devin Druid, Bill Sage, Pat Healy, James Landry Hébert, and Tina Parker. SYNOPSIS: After a train robbery goes bad, two brothers leading a gang of cowboys must survive the night in a ghost town inhabited […]

Filed Under: Matt Donato, Movies, Reviews Tagged With: Aaron B. Koontz, Bill Sage, Devin Druid, James Landry Hebert, Melora Walters, Natasha Bassett, Noah Segan, Pat Healy, Stan Shaw, The Pale Door, Tina Parker, Zachary Knighton

Western horror The Pale Door gets a poster, trailer and images

July 29, 2020 by Amie Cranswick

RLJE Films and Shudder have released a trailer, poster and images for the upcoming Western horror The Pale Door which follows a group of outlaws hiding out in a ghost town after a train robbery goes bad, until they stumble across a coven of witches with sinister plans for the criminals; take a look here… […]

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, Movies, News, Trailers Tagged With: Aaron B. Koontz, Bill Sage, Devin Druid, Melora Walters, Natasha Bassett, Noah Segan, Pat Healy, Stan Shaw, The Pale Door, Zachary Knighton

Blu-ray Review – Runaway (1984)

March 3, 2020 by admin

Runaway, 1984. Directed by Michael Crichton. Starring Tom Selleck, Cynthia Rhodes, Gene Simmons, Kirstie Alley, G.W. Bailey, Joey Cramer, and Stan Shaw. SYNOPSIS: In the near future, where robots have integrated with humans, a madman starts reprogramming the machines to turn against the human race. There is nothing more certain to date a movie than […]

Filed Under: Chris Ward, Movies, Reviews Tagged With: Cynthia Rhodes, G.W. Bailey, Gene Simmons, Joey Cramer, Kirstie Alley, michael crichton, Runaway, Stan Shaw, Tom Selleck

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