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BOB MARLEY: ONE LOVE Featurette

Movie Review: Nostalgia

Nostalgia stars Jon Hamm (Baby Driver, Marjorie Prime), Ellen Burstyn (Requiem for a Dream, Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore), Catherine Keener (Being John Malkovich, The 40-Year-Old Virgin), Bruce Dern (Nebraska, The Hateful Eight), John Ortiz (Kong: Skull Island, Silver Linings Playbook), Nick Offerman (“Parks and Recreation,” The Founder), James Le Gros (Drugstore Cowboy, “Mildred Pierce”), Amber Tamblyn (127 Hours, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants), Annalise Basso (Captain Fantastic, Ouija), Mikey Madison (“Better Things,” Monster), Jennifer Mudge (The Irishman, A+), Patton Oswalt (Young Adult, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty), and Chris Marquette (Just Friends, The Girl Next Door). The film is directed by Mark Pellington (The Last Word, Henry Poole is Here). Screenplay is by Alex Ross Perry (Golden Exits, Queen of Earth), based on a story by Perry & Pellington. Cody reviews: Nostalgia Website: http://www.sandwichjohnfilms.com Youtube Channel for s

New Poster For FEAR, INC.

What if there was a company you could call that, for a premium, will bring your greatest fears to life? You don’t have to leave your house, your office, or your vacation; the scares are customized to your tastes and arrive at your doorstep when you least expect it. But like texting an ex at 2am, what sounds like a great idea at the time, can end up getting you killed. When horror movie enthusiast, Joe Foster (Lucas Neff) and his girlfriend, Lindsey Gains (Caitlin Stasey), are handed a business card for such a company, Joe’s curiosity gets the best of him. As the Fear, Inc experience seemingly begins, scares start popping up right out of Joe’s favorite horror movies, quickly turning him into a kid in a candy store; if the kid was a self righteous thirty year old and the candy store was the prop room from SAW. After a friend explains the company’s dangerous reputation, his rollercoaster of a journey goes from light hearted fun to uncomfortably realistic as things take a major turn f