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I think I’ve said before how much I love the found footage style of filming, it really lets movies with tiny budgets, like Paranormal Activity, get around the restrictions in what they can show on-screen and often show up the big Hollywood productions that often lack some kind of reality to what they put out. [...]

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I’ve been a fan James Maxey for a while now and this remained the only book that I hadn’t read, his earliest book. It does show that it’s his first published novel, or at least shows how much he has improved as a writer since. It tells the story of man who wakes up one [...]

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I played and enjoyed the iOS game Infinity Blade of which this novella is a sequel/prequel and so I downloaded this out of interest as the price wasn’t too high, even if it was just a novella. The game didn’t have much of a story, or even a story at all other than an interesting [...]

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Apollo 18 is one of those movies trying to capitalize on the success of Paranormal Activity and The Blair Witch Project before it and, in a way, it proves successful. Critics complain that this style of filming, using handheld cameras for a secret diary feel, is old and dated but its one of my favorite [...]

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The movie Skyline looked great in trailers, with the obvious money shot of thousands of human being sucked into the alien ship being the focal point and when that scene does come up it’s great visually but it’s a shame there was no movie to put that scene in. The script, what little there is, [...]

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