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Revision as of 07:06, 5 October 2021
Black Phaeton is a historical drama film based on the race films of the 1920s.
Reviews
"Black Phaeton" is a modern-day "The Flying Ace".
—New Minneapolis Herald-Mercury (1926)
In the News
Dronefall is a 2021 made-for-television movie about a colony of drone-like alien organisms which provide entertainment in exchange for electricity and replacement parts.
Bad Roald is a 1974 social justice horror film about a famously anti-semitic author who locks himself inside his own mind.
Why So Raw? is a documentary film by actor and director Eddie Murphy about serial killer and comedian The Joker.
Hancock Therapy is an unlicensed transdimensional health care service owned and operated by an artificial intelligence based on the film Hancock starring Will Smith.
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External links
- Post @ Twitter (1 September 2021)