Review – The Umbrella Academy: Season 4 (2024)

The Hargreeves family unites for one last fight to save the world in the fourth and final season of the superhero comedy The Umbrella Academy. Check out our review of the final season, now streaming on Netflix.

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“The Hargreeves children, also known as The Umbrella Academy, attempt to prevent the apocalypse but ultimately realize that they must allow it to happen. Five discovers from his various timeline counterparts that they have tried and failed 1,45,412 times to avert the end of the world.”

Review – The Umbrella Academy : Season 3 (2022)

The Umbrella Academy face off against the Sparrow Academy in Season 3 of The Umbrella Academy, now streaming on Netflix! Watch our review and make sure to like, comment and subscribe!

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“Season 3 of the Netflix hit ‘The Umbrella Academy’ sets up another apocalypse, with the Umbrellas causing a grandfather paradox and setting off a Kugelblitz, a shining black hole that slowly sucks up the universe.”

Review – The Umbrella Academy : Season 2 (2020)

Logan Myerz returns to the 1960s with the wild Hargreeves family to review season 2 of The Umbrella Academy that’s currently streaming on Netflix!

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“Jumping right back in after season one’s cliffhanger, the new Umbrella Academy season 2 trailer shows Five (Aidan Gallagher) discovering another apocalypse kicking off in 1963, apparently caused by his time-displaced siblings who’ve been scattered throughout the years prior.”

THE CURED – Premiere & After Party February 20th

IFC Films celebrated the Los Angeles Premiere of THE CURED on Tuesday, February 20th at AMC Sunset 5. The After Party was hosted at sbe’s Hyde Sunset in West Hollywood. Guests enjoyed specialty vodka cocktails by House of Carbonadi and cold brews by Peroni beer.  Music provided by DJ Lindsay Luv.

IFC Films will release THE CURED in Theaters and VOD on February 23rd.

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’31 Days of Horror’ Review – Hard Candy (2005)

by Nile Fortner

With the Flatliners getting horrible reviews, I decided to go back and look at some Ellen Page movies. Ellen Page has had an amazing career, everything from the awkward and lovable teenage girl Juno, to Kitty Pryde in two X-Men films.

Hard Candy is about a girl named Hayley (Ellen Page) that is a precocious teenager who goes to a coffee shop to meet a older man named Jeff (Patrick Wilson), the photographer she met on the Internet. Jeff thinks he is in for a real treat, but Hayley plays a trick on him. After drugging Jeff and tying him down, Hayley reveals that she knows Jeff preys on teenage girls and she has a plan to wring a confession from him.

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