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  • Nuclear Neighbourhood

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    Synopsis

    Nuclear Neighbourhood is a Independent feature horror comedy film written & directed by Matt J Oliver. Produced by Megan Schultz & Matthew J Oliver from Oliverschultz Film ltd.

    Nuclear Neighbourhood surrounds three teenagers. Lizzy, a female punk rocker, Dan a regular ordinary guy and Eugene a typical nerd. Together they live in a small suburban neighbourhood in the fictional town of West Lark. There’s a strange mysterious large house in the neighbourhood that everyone is curious about, for good reason… Weird flashes of light appear in the sky over the house at night on a regular basis. People are disappearing from the neighbourhood at an alarming rate. One night Dan’s girlfriend Sandra is kidnapped in a van. The three friends soon discover that Sandra must have been taken to the strange house and now they must break in to rescue their friend. What awaits them inside the house is a labyrinth of toxic traps and something even deadlier is happening in the basement. Will they survive? Or will it be a Nuclear Nightmare..?

    Trailer

    The Video Review

    httpv://youtu.be/UoVkEypM-VE

    The Written Review

    First of all, I would like to extend my apologies to Matt for the tremendous delay. He sent us this film before they released it in Summer 2014 and we managed to drop the ball pretty hard. Fortunately, Matt is a real cool guy and reminded us to finish the work – which we did! As a small consolation for the lateness of this review, I decided to also give it the video review treatment!

    Now, on to the review. I’m not real sure where to start with NN – it’s definitely a campy movie that doesn’t take itself too seriously, but there are some serious moments. Things start off quickly with scenes of an eerie mansion and a shady van patrolling the ‘hood, undoubtedly up to no good. Of course, there’s a quick kidnapping by a creep and soon the friends of the misplaced step up to solve the crime.

    Upon entering the house, the group encounters a menagerie of bizarre situations and characters, ranging from silent knife wielding wackos to resident mutant rocker Bud. The group manages to stumble across the way to access the obligatory basement laboratory, and have a chance to rescue the damsel and end the horror show that is plaguing the neighborhood!

    There were some great camera angles, characters, and lines. We really thought the CGI was impressive (if a little cheesy, but hey, you actually did some post work). The music added a TON to the atmosphere as well. There are some minor issues with pacing and plot development, but if anything it adds to the campy and grungy feel of the flick. I got the same vibe I got from other great B-movie fare like The Toxic Avenger and other Troma masterpieces.

    Overall, we found NN to be an enjoyable movie, especially if you are a fan of B-movies and campy horror. It was a worthy candidate for our first *International* independent film submission! I would like to extend kudos to Matt for incorporating CG effects into the film – something that I have yet to attempt. Meeting Bud was a trip and I think that he’s definitely got a future in the series. This definitely should be a series. I’m thinking about a 4-5 film story arc with promotional tie-ins.

    3/5 Reels
    Squid Rating
    This movie emits a warm and enjoyable radiation!

  • Star Wars Episode 7 Title Revealed

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    and it’s called “The Force Awakens”.

    Oh yea, bring it on! I REALLY hope Desann makes an appearance somewhere somehow in the next three films…just throw a bone to Kyle Katarn and the Jedi Outcast fans, Disney.

    …seriously. Please.

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  • SquidFlicks turns 7

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    In an unrelated note, I turn 23. SquidFlicks is old. I am older. Thanks for all the fun, peeps.

    As for birthday content – nobody cares when you turn 23. Not even Taylor Swift. She stopped counting at 22.

    As a fresh faced 7-year-old, SquidFlicks will face new challenges, like the reduction in nap time and the possibility of losing recess. There will also be more movies to review, and a huge queue of unfinished content to attend to.

    As a decrepit 23-year-old, I will face a quarter-life crisis and refuse to reach age-appropriate developmental milestones, forever embracing my inner child. God help us both.

    In more positive news:

    It’s October, that magical time of year – Halloween is just around the corner. You know what that means, right? The big sweepstakes!*

    Just make sure you purchase items with the SquidFlicks logo, and tune in on the 31st for the drawing. I think we’re all going to be big winners this year….

    *there isn’t a sweepstakes, but we’ll try and get some stuff done. =)

  • Zoolander Sequel

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    Get sexy – Will Ferrel says that a sequel to 2001’s Zoolander is in the works. I wonder if Mr. Zoolander has perfected any new modeling moves.

  • Full Moon Friday: “Full Moon Fright Night” Retrospective

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    Zacherley, Elvira, Svengoolie, Joe Bob Briggs, MST3K. These are only a few of the dozens of horror hosts that have graced our TV screens over the past 50 years. The concept of the horror host isn’t complex, nor is it one that requires you to reinvent the wheel. (more…)

  • Full Moon Friday: Killjoy’s Psycho Circus Kickstarter Project Announced

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    Fresh off the first original web series made exclusively for Full Moon Streaming, Full Moon Features is already eying their next web series,  “Killjoy’s Psycho Circus!

    Continuing Trent Haaga’s portray of Killjoy is no shock. Since 2010, Full Moon has released two successful sequels (2010’s Killjoy’s Revenge & 2012’s Killjoy Goes to Hell) to their Killjoy franchise (which previously had two films released in the early 2000s).

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  • Full Moon Friday: “Trancers” Blu-Ray Review

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    The early 1980s were filled with fantastic futuristic sci-fi films.  Terminator & Blade Runner set the tone for many many films but Empire Pictures took the best of both worlds and combined them in the 1984 release of “Trancers.”  To celebrate the 30th anniversary of this sci-fi cult classic, Full Moon released the definitive edition of “Trancers” on Blu-Ray.  (more…)

  • Cleaning Up

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    Hey SquidFlicks,

    It’s the boss man. I want to let you all know how much I appreciate your support over the past 7 (!!!!) years. That’s an incredibly long time for a website to be around. Because SquidFlicks is older than internet dirt, the site has inevitably changed over the years. One change that I am particularly proud of is the increased quality and depth of reviews over the past three years versus the previous four. I myself know that I have grown as a writer and analytical thinker, as have many of our other contributors.

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  • The Theory of Everything Trailer

    Wow. This is going to be a really powerful film. A biopic of the life of renowned Physicist and Cosmologist Stephen Hawking, who has become a champion of both modern science and the fight against ALS and other neuro-degenerative diseases.

    Coming December 2015.

  • Bad Words

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    Did you ever participate in a spelling bee? For most kids, it’s a good but annoying excuse to get out of class for the afternoon. Nobody really wants to win, because that means you have to compete again on a higher level. In the case of Bad Words, Guy Trilby (Jason Bateman) is making his journey to the Golden Quill National Spelling Bee personal. He is 40 years old and technically eligible for the bee because he has never passed the 8th grade. His take no prisoners attitude (plus the fact that he is a 40-year-old man competing against preteens) grates parents and competition officials alike. His media sponsor and online reporter Jenny Widgeon (Katherine Hahn) tries to figure out what his angle is for her big story, but by the time she figures out the reason for Guy’s vendetta, it’s too far to turn back.

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