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High Rise movie review

“High-Rise” is Ben Wheatley at his most polished

June 11, 2016by insidethebluepaint Leave a comment

Fire off Ben Wheatley’s many qualities as a stylish genre experimentalist, and fleetness of foot probably won’t be among them. Up to this point his feature films have all achieved a certain degree of […]

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So a priest, a librarian, and a member of Parliament walk into a bar… A rundown of horror movies from Halloween ’12

January 28, 2013by insidethebluepaint Leave a comment

Don’t give me that look. I know it’s been a long time since I updated. People have got married since then. Presidents elected. Christmases celebrated! Here’s my way of making […]

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