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The Darkness (2016)

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Pic by http://teaser-trailer.com reeltimemoviereview.com Director: Greg Mclean Writers: Shayne Armstrong, and Shane Krause Cast: Kevin Bacon (Peter Taylor), Radha Mitchell (Bronny Taylor), David Mazouz (Michael Taylor), Lucy Fry (Stephanie Taylor), Matt Walsh (Gary Carter), Jennifer Morrison (Joy Carter), Parker Mack (Andrew Carter), Paul Reiser (Simon Richards), Ming -Na Wen (Wendy), and IIza Rosario (Gloria Ortega), Alma Martinez (Teresea Morales). The film begins with a family of four vacationing with their friends, at the Grand Canyon. The family is cooking out. Peter Taylor (Kevin Bacon) and Gary Carter (Matt Walsh) are bringing up old times, while Bronny Taylor (Radha Mitchell) and Joy Carter (Jennifer Morrison) are making fun of their husbands, the day is wonderful, both families enjoying the time with each other, and not because of where they're located, but mostly because of the long time friendships with each other. Meanwhile the youths have their own plans, t

Sharktopus VS. Pteracuda (2014)

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Picture by http://www.findelahistoria.com www.reeltimemoviereview.com Director: Kevin O'Neill Writer: Matt Yamashita Cast: Robert Carradine (Dr. Rico Symes), Mario Ceara (Cameraman), Akari Endo (Veronica Vegas), Tony Evagelista (Rick Hoffman), Mario Arturo Hernandez (Chip), Rib Hillis (Hamilton), Alan Nadal Piantini (Vasquez), Conan O'Brien as himself, and Katie Savoy (Lorena Christmas) Opening sequence: originally i could've reviewed a new film, but like i said before, and i will say it again. I review what i want reviewed, good, bad, the ugly, because sometimes you'll find some really good movies at the bottom. With that being said, this movie i found, and i recorded, only to find that it has two other movies as well. Sharktopus vs Pteracuda, Sharktopus vs Whalewolf, and the start of it all, Sharktopus. All of these films are low budget, and like any good movie review site they're a must have. So i'm only doing this one out of the trilogy. To many

Captive (2015)

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Picture by http://entertainment-factor.blogspot.com www.reeltimemoviereview.com Director: Jerry Jameson Writers: Brian Bird, and Reinhard Denke, the book, "Unlikely Angel," by Ashley Smith, & Stacy Mattingly. Cast: Kate Mara (Ashley Smith), David Oyelowo (Brian Nichols), Mimi Rogers (Aunt Kim), Michael Kenneth Williams (Lt. John Chestnut), Elle Graham (Paige), Claudia Church (Melissa), Diva Tyler (Deputy Cynthia Hall), E. Roger Mitchell (Sgt. Teasley), and Richard Fullerton as Judge Rowland Barnes. Opening Rant:  The film i chose to review this week is a smaller film, it managed to get the message across like all faith based films. Unlike most, this one's message is altered through many images of disturbing scenes. Yes, the point of those scenes are important to the overall story, which you need in a movie like this one. There is so much i could rant about in this film, and in this review i'll bring up some points, not all, but points that make sense,