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“Blame the Game”, A Classic German Comedy on Netflix
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“Blame the Game” is a Netflix romantic comedy starring Janina Uhse, Dennis Mojen, Stephan Luca, Taneshia Abt and Edin Hasanović. It is directed by Marco Petry.

Blame the Game

“Blame the Game” is a classic comedic film on Netflix, reminiscent in style to the refined Hollywood classics of Ernst Lubitsch or Frank Capra. This refined and elegant comedy adopts a traditional farcical formula, with most of the action happening on one stage and spanning a single night.

This film, with its simple script and straightforward characters, is sure to entertain those who appreciate a retro-style comedy imbued with a modern narrative thread. Although not uproariously funny, it certainly aims to appeal more to a family audience rather than those seeking outlandish situations.

Plot Overview

The story revolves around a man named Jan who meets a woman named Pia. One night, Jan finds himself thrust into Pia’s circle of friends,...
See full article at Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
  • 7/12/2024
  • by Veronica Loop
  • Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
‘Old People’ – German Elderly Kill in Droves in New Netflix Horror Movie [Horrors Elsewhere]
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Horror has a tendency to depict older folks as weak and vulnerable; they’re easy prey for a fast monster or a wanton murderer. On the genre’s flipside are those occasional movies where seniors are far less susceptible. Their advanced age gives them the illusion of kindness and fragility, but deep down they harbor resentment and rage. They seek to hurt everyone, specifically those unlike them, or those who remind them of their lost youth and opportunities. Netflix’s Old People belongs to the second category, though one certain factor sets the German movie apart from other elder horrors. This isn’t an isolated incident; there’s an entire legion of gray-haired killers on the loose.

From wicked adoptions to antisocial teens to demon spawn, the horror genre has always viewed youth as a potential threat. Yet the latest horror movie from Urban Explorer director Andy Fetscher shows children...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 10/14/2022
  • by Paul Lê
  • bloody-disgusting.com
A Whole City Under Attack in Killer Swarm June 1st
Remember those killer bee movies from the '70s and '80s where the insects would double up in size then triple up and more? Or the films where bees would attack en masse e.g. The Deadly Bees? Well, Maverick Entertainment is revitalizing this genre with a new film from German director Michael Karen. In this scenario the bees attack in a massive swarm with venom "three times as deadly as an Africanized bee" (Maverick). A whole city is endangered and this film will release on DVD June 6th 2010. Have a watch of the trailer, which shows many of the stills from the picture below.

The synopsis for Killer Swarm:

"Deadly black bees threaten to wipe out an entire city. With venom three times as deadly as an Africanized bee one sting is a guaranteed death sentence. Scientists are working quickly to create an antidote, but time is running...
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 5/25/2010
  • by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
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