1. “Yes, Madam (1985)” movie review.

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    "Yes, Madam"- the starring debut of both Michelle Yeoh and Cynthia Rothrock- is an acquired taste, as its flaws and eccentricities might be a little overbearing for you. But if you can get past that bitterness, enjoy the sweetness of the action choreography.
  2. “The Visit (2015)” movie review.

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    While "The Visit" contains many flaws, I do feel like M. Night Shyamalan has learned from most of his mistakes. I felt the passion, focus and energy behind the camera, restoring my hope that maybe...maybe...M. Night isn't a hack who just lucked out. Maybe...
  3. “Puppet Master 4 (1993)” movie review.

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    "Puppet Master 4" seems cheaper than previous entries of the franchise, which is strange because it boasts such a high profile concept (killer puppets vs demons). But it's also just a bad movie that finds any semblance of redemption by providing lots of unintentional hilarity. Plus, at least it's very short.
  4. “House (1977)” movie review.

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    "Hausu" is a fascinating experience because it's one psychedelic visual following another, some shots being alluring while others are haunting. It's corny, campy and kind of creepy, but you have to accept its avant-garde approach in order to appreciate it.