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APRIL 18 ― As we enter the third phase of the movement control order (MCO) and with the end still not likely in sight, I’m pretty sure a lot of us have watched most of the movies and TV series we’ve been thinking about watching by now. Last week I delved into some mostly forgotten gems from...

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Last week I delved into some mostly forgotten gems from the 1970s and 1980s, just so you dear readers, will have a bit more variety in your home viewing menu, because I’m pretty sure you’ve read enough articles and postings recommending you to watch stuff likeSo to add some more variety this week, let’s dive into more recent stuff but from the always fertile and often surprising genre film scene, especially gems from the indie horror scene, forever victim to underexposure and neglect just...

The unexpected arrival of Covid-19 and the chaos that came with it, with cinemas forced to close and film releases put on hold, meant that alternatives needed to be found, which has seen major Hollywood studios releasing some films online instead of in cinemas.

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