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Fantasia 2014: ‘Faults’ has that good kind of sadistic feeling

The irony of the penniless cult and mind-control expert is not lost on us. Ansel Roth’s got the tools to get your loved ones back within your grasp, he’s written them down for all to read, but here he is selling copies of his latest book one hotel conference room at a time, living out of an AMC Gremlin, fishing meal vouchers out of the trash, and shoveling ketchup in his mouth with a fork.

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SXSW 2014: ‘The Guest’ delights with thrills, violence, and a charming sociopath

The Guest Written by Simon Barrett Directed by Adam Wingard USA, 2014 From the writer and director of sleeper hit, You’re Next, Simon Barrett  and Adam Wingard bring another energetic crowd pleaser. The Guest makes for a great midnight movie, playing like an old-fashioned action/slasher thriller that features a twisted, creepy, but incredibly likable killer. …

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Fringe, Ep. 5.04, “The Bullet That Saved the World”: Tragic twist ups stakes, finality of season

Fringe Review, Season 5, Episode 4: “The Bullet That Saved the World” Written by Alison Schapker Directed by David Straiton Airs Fridays at 9pm (ET) on FOX This week, on Fringe: Broyles returns, Walter loves Detective Comics, and Olivia gets her necklace back With Fringe rocketing towards its series finale (only nine episodes left), something …

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Fringe, Ep. 4.19, “Letters of Transit”: Fun episode offers intriguing glimpse at show’s future

Fringe Review, Season 4, Episode 19: “Letters of Transit” Written by Akiva Goldsman, J. H. Wyman, and Jeff Pinkner Directed by Joe Chappelle Airs Fridays at 9pm (ET) on FOX This week, on Fringe: Etta’s lost her parents, Walter’s lost his marbles, and humanity’s lost their freedom After weeks of build up in the most …

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Fringe, Ep. 4.18, “The Consultant”: Continued focus on character keeps series on track

Fringe Review, Season 4, Episode 18: “The Consultant” Written by Christine Lavaf Directed by Jeannot Szwarc Airs Fridays at 9pm (ET) on FOX This week, on Fringe: Walter takes a trip, Fauxlivia has a good poker face, and Foeyles isn’t a shapeshifter after all Last week, Fringe gave us one of their best episodes of …

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Fringe, Ep. 4.14, “The End of All Things”: Welcome answers belie stalled-romance nervousness

Fringe Review, Season 4, Episode 14: “The End of All Things” Written by David Fury Directed by Jeff Hunt Airs Fridays at 9pm (ET) on Fox This week, on Fringe: Olivia gets some inspiration, Peter gets some answers, and September disappears For many, the highlight of this week’s much anticipated episode will be the answers …

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Fringe, Ep. 4.09, “Enemy of My Enemy”: Strong villain lends seasonal direction

Fringe Review, Season 4, Episode 9: “Enemy of My Enemy” Written by Monica Owusu-Breen and Alison Schapker Directed by Joe Chappelle Airs Fridays at 9pm (ET) on Fox This week, on Fringe: Both Universes unite against a common enemy, Asptrid thinks Peter’s cool, and Walter gets a surprise visitor. **Quick rundown of current Fringe nicknames: …

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