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An Argentinian Take On Fritz Lang’s ‘M’: ‘The Black Vampire’ Reviewed

Following last year’s release of Román Viñoly Barreto’s The Beast Must Die, Flicker Alley has double downed and released another

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December 15, 2022December 16, 2022 Rachel Bellwoar 685 Views Flicker Alley, noir, Noirvember, The Black Vampire
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What’s So Great About Being President: ‘The Whistle At Eaton Falls’ Reviewed

Losing the Granite State Shoe Company was hard enough. The last thing Eaton Falls needs is to see another factory

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May 27, 2022May 27, 2022 Rachel Bellwoar 923 Views Blu-Ray, Flicker Alley, The Whistle at Eaton Falls
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If I Could Turn Back Time: ‘Repeat Performance’ Reviewed

Usually when a film does a time loop it’s a Groundhog Day situation, where the day keeps repeating over and

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February 13, 2022February 8, 2022 Rachel Bellwoar 1524 Views Blu-Ray, DVD, Flicker Alley, noir, Repeat Performance
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Celebrating Noirvember With ‘The Beast Must Die’

It’s November, and if you’re a classic movie fan that can only mean one thing: Noirvember has arrived! While one

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November 17, 2021November 18, 2021 Rachel Bellwoar 1431 Views Flicker Alley, noir, Noirvember, The Beast Must Die
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Seasons Come And Seasons Go: ‘Spring Night, Summer Night’ Reviewed

Carl (Ted Heimerdinger) isn’t the first movie character to ever want to get out of the small town where he

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June 20, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 1549 Views Blu-Ray, Flicker Alley, Spring Night Summer Night

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