Jacob Cameron
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Apex Review – A Netflix Version Of The Most Dangerous Game
By Jacob Cameron Apex is a new thriller with a twist on a classic story. It sees a most dangerous game set in the Australian Outback. A cat-and-mouse game is set on the raging white water rapids. This leads to… Continue reading
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The Heartbreak Kid: Becoming Shawn Michael’s Review – A Beginners Guide To A Wrestling Legend
By Jacob Cameron The Heartbreak Kid: Becoming Shawn Michaels is a documentary streaming on Peacock about pro wrestling legend Shawn Michaels. The documentary offers a beginners guide is Michaels’ career, both the highs and the lows. And while it’s not… Continue reading
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Thrash Review – More Like A Tropical Storm
By Jacob Cameron Thrash is a film coming to Netflix from the director of Violent Night. It sees people try to survive a massive hurricane and their own personal problems. With some sharks. Thrash was directed by Tommy Wirkola, who… Continue reading
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Ready Or Not 2: Her I Come Review – An Imperfect But Worthy Sequel
By Jacob Cameron “Ready or Not 2: Here I Come” is the sequel to 2019’s Ready or Not. Radio Silence (Matt Bettineli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett) returned to what they had started 6 years prior. Along with a returning Samara Weaving.… Continue reading
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Scared To Death Review – More Like Bored To Death
By Jacob Cameron Scared to Death is a horror film in name only. In practice, it is an incredibly boring little film that ultimately wastes its premise and the talents of two great horror actors. Scared to death was directed… Continue reading
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Dolly Review – A Good, But Gruesome Watch
By Jacob Cameron Dolly is a horror film that takes a few beats from the Texas Chainsaw Massacre playbook. There have been many films that have borrowed liberally from the Tobe Hooper classic to varying degrees of success. On the… Continue reading
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Man On The Run Review – An Epic Documentary On A Legendary Musician
By Jacob Cameron Man on the Run is the latest documentary to cover something related to the legendary band, The Beatles. In this instance, it covers the bands frontman Paul McCartney. Specifically, McCartney’s departure from The Beatles and his formation… Continue reading
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Dracula (2026) Review – A Solid But Forgettable Take On A Classic
By Jacob Cameron Dracula is another take on the classic novel written by Bram Stoker. It seems as if the movies, tv shows, and other adaptations of the book will never end. But the original novel is a classic; along… Continue reading









