
Beast
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When his brother gets put in danger, a once-feared MMA champion, played by Daniel MacPherson, is forced to jump back in the ring against the reigning champion.
If you like boxing stories/MMA stories, then you’ll be interested in this film, especially since it is supported by the acting of Luke Hemsworth and Russell Crowe.

Faces of Death
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – 63%
Exploring the worlds of FACES OF DEATH, as a content moderator, played by Barbie Ferreira, stumbles on re-enactments of the murders from the first film. Now can anything online be trusted, or is the violence fiction.
The film will definitely not suffer the fear of the films being real, unlike the first version, but if you can suspend that disbelief, then this film might be a good suspense film to watch this week.

Hunting Matthew Nichols
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Tara, played by Miranda MacDougall, has never recovered from her brother’s disappearence. However, when a documentary filmmaker tries to solve his missing person’s case, evidence comes out that reveals that he might still be alive.
If you want a horror/thriller? This film looks like a solid film. I like the fake documentary aspect, as we all know people who want to be armchair detectives.

The Thin Black Line
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When a Mortician, played by David G. Radford, discovers the body of a drifter in his morgue is showing signs of vampirism, he must keep the body secure within his morguge until dawn to protect his community.
An interesting take that hasn’t been shown of how morticians would fair in a world of vampires.

You, Me & Tuscany
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After Anna, played by Halle Bailey, has her dreams fall apart and looses a job house sitting, she decides to crash a random person, Matteo, played by Lorenzo De Moor, empty villa in Italy. However, when she arrives, she discovers the Matteo’s mother, and desides to lie about her relationship. However, she begins to fall for another man, played by Regé-Jean Page.
This is a similar story that we’ve seen before with “While You Were Sleeping,” but this story benefits not only from Halle Bailey’s performance, the beautiful locations, but the amazing appeal of both Lorenzo De Moor and Regé-Jean Page!
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