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The company behind the movie I Spit On Your Grave has filed a lawsuit against 14 people who allegedly downloaded the film without permission. The defendants are identified through an IP-address and email and, according to the complaint, they have registered an account with the popular torrent site 1337x. This raises several questions.
The lawyer was able to do this because YTS handed over database information as part of a private settlement.
The tactic proved quite useful. For one, the database information is additional evidence and provides valuable details such as email addresses. In addition, calling out a torrent site by name may deter some people from using it in the future. It’s a win-win for the copyright holder.
Promising Young Woman pulls its punches Carey Mulligan commits fully to Emerald Fennell s stylish feature debut, but the movie is less than the sum of its parts by Norman Wilner on January 18th, 2021 at 10:00 PM 1 of 1 2 of 1
Promising Young Woman
One of 2020’s most talked-about films, Promising Young Woman had its April theatrical release derailed by the pandemic and wound up rescheduled by Focus Features as a perverse Christmas present. It’s now on VOD, where you can marvel at Carey Mulligan’s terrific performance and the sheer ambition of Emerald Fennell’s feature directorial debut…even as you slowly realize the movie itself is far less than the sum of its parts.
Anders Manga and
Devillia must have taken its cancellation harder than most.
Songs of Unspeakable Terror will be getting a fair few spins in ten months, that s for sure. Fans of
Black Sabbath, Ghost, Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats, and especially
Misfits will enjoy this classic take on the occult rock formula.
Bloody Hammers know the material well enough to make their sixth album a hit with genre diehards.
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“Hands of the Ripper” is an instant highlight. Its rolling doom riff and horrorshow lyrics draw on what makes
Bloody Hammers great. “Night of The Witch” shows the band fire all cylinders for one of the best tracks they’ve written in years.
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