True Skateboarding Ride | Epic Skate Board 3D
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The police caught you skating in a forbidden area and now they are pursuing you around the...
Confessions of a Shopaholic (Shopaholic, #1)
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Becky Bloomwood has a fabulous flat in London’s trendiest neighborhood, a troupe of glamorous...
Batgirl, Vol. 2: Family Business
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Like daughter, like father. Over the past few months, Barbara Gordon has made some big changes to...
Princeton University
Robert Spencer Barnett, Christopher L. Eisgruber and Ron McCoy
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Princeton University Second Edition updates the original 1999 Princeton Campus Guide and features $2...
We Were a Handful
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A favorite work of Czech humor, We Were a Handful depicts the adventures of five boys from a small...
Music of the Heart (1999)
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The acclaimed true story of how one woman's musical gift affected those who least expected it. A...
Veronica Pena (690 KP) rated Back to the Future (1985) in Movies
May 7, 2020
I enjoyed the characters a lot, I think Marty is my favorite, duh. But I also really loved that they embraced the change between the '50s and the '80s. I loved that Doc talks about what it was like to be where the mall was before it was a mall and then we see it happen. I like the details like that. Same with Marty's neighborhood.
Overall, I think this film is a great watch and definitely one I'll come back to!
Silk, Volume 1: Sinister
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Silk is back and badder than ever! Cindy Moon, the other victim of the radioactive spider that bit...
365Flicks (235 KP) rated The Ice-Cream truck (2017) in Movies
Nov 20, 2019
Ice Cream Truck didn’t disappoint me, I mean sure yeah if you watch the trailer and expect to be watching some gore filled serial killer horror (Which from the trailer you could well expect that) then you may be a little disappointed. However stick with this flick because what you actually get is a well placed slow burning psychological thriller that waits till the last 10-15 minutes to ratchet up the action. Oh and there is a few pretty neat deaths. At first I felt fairly disjointed with the flick, people where dying and no one in the neighborhood seemed to give a shit or even know, but Director Megan Freels Johnston is taking her time and building towards something, all the while having Deanna Russo deliver an incredibly layered performance in a movie that is only a sharp 90 minutes.
So the movie sees Deanna Russo (Being Human, Gossip Girl) as Mary, Mary has had to relocate to some suburban neighborhood after her husband being offered a new job. She makes her way to the new house a few days before the rest of the family and meets all the local neighborhood stereotypes on offer including the Step-ford wives, the Local Hunky yard cleaner and the Ice Cream Man. She is about to find that they have moved to a suburban hell hole.
The Ice Cream Truck also stars Dana Gaier (Despicable Me 3), John Redlinger (Thirst, Banshee), Emil Johnsen (Isolerad), Hilary Barraford (Go For Sisters), Jeff Daniel Phillips (31), and Lisa Ann Walter (War of the Worlds).
Im not going to say this is the worlds best movie but its a definite recommend. Was I expecting something else? Yes. Did I like what was presented? Yes. Johnston has given us a well constructed thriller. The only place it really falls apart is that… Well the kills are pretty easy, I personally like some cat and mouse. However Emil Johnson as the Ice Cream Man is creepy as shit. Deanna Russo is great in the lead so no complaints on that front and we got a cheeky little twist that made me go… HUH.
Not the strongest recommend I have given but you should give this flick a go and like I say at only 90 minutes your in and out before you know it. Personally I think you will get a kick from this movie.