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Dying Breed review

A good setting goes a long way! The same can be said for technically sound filmmaking and an intriguing story. Although it does break new ground while at times bordering on the run-of-the-mill, director Jody Dwyer’s Dying Breed has enough going for it to deserve a recommendation. In the harsh wilderness of Western Tasmania, four people go searching for the mythical extinct Tasmanian tiger, as well as for clues into the death of team member Nina's sister ten years earlier.

Posted by Lee Boyle

Dying Breed trailer

Inspired by the legends of a 19th-century cannibal and an extinct tiger, this brutal horror-thriller centers on four friends who find out that something—or someone—murderous lurks in the rain-slogged Australian bush.

Posted by Mister Midnight

Long Pig trailer

For more than 100 years, Halloween night has traditionally been the night that America's "cannibal elite" feast on Long Pig. These human predators are not some pack of in-bred, toothless, backwood hermits, nor are they deranged escaped psychopaths.

Posted by Mister Midnight

The Descent (2006) DVD review

A friendly group of strong women spelunkers meet once a year to go, well...spelunking. Who ever wrote this film, took modern film theory in college. I'd bet money. Or, alternately, I could churn out a rather excellent essay about this film using basic feminist psychoanalysis--and that isn't necessarily a bad thing.

Posted by Dweezil