Edge of the Axe
Hello, everyone, and welcome once again to the internets movie review column that has never wanted to hang a poster of Paul Newman’s movie
The Color of Money on my wall, not because the movie is bad or I hate Paul Newman, I just don’t want to do it (I’d much rather hang a poster for a movie like
Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives! or
2019: After the Fall of New York), The Gratuitous B-Movie Column, and I am your host Bryan Kristopowitz. In this issue, issue number five hundred and eighty-nine, I take a look at the Spanish-American slasher flick
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Joko Anwar writer of another recent Shudder release,
The Queen of Black Magic, and one of Indonesia’s leading horror filmmakers right now wrote and directed this supremely eerie tale of a young woman (Tara Basro) who travels to the isolated village where she was born, hoping to claim an inheritance. Instead, she finds a