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‘The Lazarus Effect’ Review: This Resurrection Horror Thriller Should Have Stayed Dead
‘The Lazarus Effect’ Review: This Resurrection Horror Thriller Should Have Stayed Dead
‘The Lazarus Effect’ Review: This Resurrection Horror Thriller Should Have Stayed Dead
How many times in your life have you snuck up on someone and scared them? Three, maybe four times? The Lazarus Effect is the kind of horror movie where people do that constantly. It’s basically their standard greeting; instead of “Hello!” they jump on people from behind, sometimes while wearing pig masks. It doesn’t make much sense, but they’re not doing it because it’s logical — they’re doing it because this is a bargain basement horror film and you take the scares wherever you can get them.
Cowboys and Aliens Will Be Abducting Movie Goers This Friday [VIDEO]
Cowboys and Aliens Will Be Abducting Movie Goers This Friday [VIDEO]
Cowboys and Aliens Will Be Abducting Movie Goers This Friday [VIDEO]
We've all heard of the childhood game "Cowboys and Indians." A simple game where one side plays the cowboys and the other side plays the role of the Indians, then chaos ensues as imaginary gun fire goes off. Now, take that idea and replace the indians with aliens and add in some great actors and you'll have Cowboys & Aliens (PG-13).