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Edward Burns Ensemble Film Summer Days, Summer Nights Trailer

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We Still Say Grace review – religious horror strays from the path of credibility

Last modified on Mon 3 May 2021 11.02 EDT Nothing else in this schlocky horror-thriller comes anywhere close to matching its cheerfully grotesque opening. Harold, a white-bearded Bible-quoting hellfire fanatic (played by Bruce Davison), is presiding over a last supper; his wife and teenage daughters look terrified. After they’ve finished, he tells them that the wine was poisoned – they should prepare to meet their maker. Except it turns out not to be true. The whole thing is a sick test of the women’s submissiveness to him, their lord and master (though there is nothing godly about the way he squeezes his daughter’s knee). It is the last genuine moment of actual tension in this silly, derivative and wildly unconvincing film.

The Darkness

Ratings info(May contain spoilers) In one scene, a woman s head rolls back to reveal that her throat has been cut, and there is blood around the wound. There are several scenes of supernatural threat including those in which a woman is menaced and levitated by an unseen force, and in which a corpse inside a sack returns to life and growls. There are also some jump scares. In a sacrificial ritual, a woman s throat is cut below frame, followed by a scene in which blood briefly spurts from the wound. There is a sex scene and also mild bad language ( shit , sod ), and milder terms ( Jesus ).

Oz: HBO prison series reunion set for ATX Festival

Oz: HBO prison series reunion set for ATX Festival April 22, 2021 by: Oz reunion is planned for the 2021 ATX Television Festival. This year s  Oz reunion was supposed to happen last year, but the Covid-19 pandemic threw that idea into solitary until now. The event will look back on the HBO prison drama with creator/executive producer Tom Fontana, director/actor Terry Kinney and cast members Lee Tergesen, Dean Winters, Harold Perrineau, and Kirk Acevedo. More guests are expected to be added to the list at a later date. Oz ran on HBO for 56 episodes across six seasons from 1997 to 2003. Oz was a nickname for the Oswald State Correctional Facility, formerly Oswald State Penitentiary, a level 4 maximum security state prison where scores of criminal inhabitants were kept. The series chronicled their daily activities, as well as the lives of those sworn to keep the prisoners in line. The series starred Ernie Hudson (

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