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‘The Jester’ Ending Explained & Movie Summary: What Does The Jester Represent?
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Colin Krawchuck’s The Jester lends horror flicks a different and harrowing definition. Jester chronicles a sinister entity sporting an orange suit, a black hat, and clown makeup who kills people on Halloween Eve. However, evil does give his victims a chance to save their lives. From what it appears, Jester gives them a task, probably something like reflecting on past mistakes and making amends with their families. If they succeed, voila, they live to see another day, and if they don’t, Jester will kill them in a manner only he could think of. At the beginning of The Jester, we see a middle-aged man named John Wheeler (Matt Servitto) begging forgiveness from his daughter for what he did. Unfortunately, his daughter, Emma, was in no mood to hear him out. She disconnects the call, and with that, the man’s only hope of surviving.

Spoilers Ahead

Who Are Emma And Jocelyn?...
See full article at Film Fugitives
  • 11/20/2023
  • by Rishabh Shandilya
  • Film Fugitives
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Free Movie of the Day: Explicit Ills, drama starring Rosario Dawson
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On the JoBlo Movies YouTube channel, we will be posting one full movie every other day throughout the week, giving viewers the chance to watch them entirely free of charge. The Free Movie of the Day we have for you today is the drama Explicit Ills, starring Rosario Dawson. You can watch it over on the YouTube channel linked above, or you can just watch it in the embed at the top of this article.

Written and directed by Mark Webber, Explicit Ills is a drama of four interconnecting stories revolving around love, drugs and poverty in Philadelphia.

Dawson is joined in the cast by Paul Dano, Naomie Harris, Lou Taylor Pucci, Frankie Shaw, Tariq Trotter, Francisco Burgos, Martin Ceoeda Jr., Destini Edwards, Ross K. Kim-McManus, Tim Dowlin, Rebecca Comerford, Nicole Mitchell, Rukiya Thomas, Sam Meyerson, Duncan Lam, Brian Anthony Wilson, Jermaine Crawford, Ravinder Singh Reyett, Anna Martemucci Lukas, Rocco Rosanio,...
See full article at JoBlo.com
  • 4/21/2023
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
‘Admins’ Review
Stars: Jay Saunders, Doug Henderson, Rebecca Wahls, Devon Brookshire, Dylan Hares, Trevor Desaussure, Joe Hansard | Written by Eric Espejo, Korosh Karimi | Directed by Aaron Goodmiller

Glengarry Glen Ross, Clerks, A Few Good Men, The Big Short, Office Space and Waiting. What do these flicks have in common? No matter the genre they fall in they all have great writing, great dialogue and superb execution of both these factors from there core cast. While Admins may be a low budget independent movie it has all these key ingredients and deserves your attention.

Since movies like Clerks and Office Space hit our screens and gave us a real good look into work life culture, many movies have came and went since that tried to capture that magic but more often than not they fail because they lack the witty dialogue or lead cast delivery. Aaron Goodmiller and Eric Espejo have achieved a...
See full article at Nerdly
  • 3/28/2017
  • by Kevin Haldon
  • Nerdly
Independent Short Film - Lost in Transportation
Lost in Transportation is based on Actor/Director's Joe Hansard's former real life occupation as a baggage handler at Bwi International Airport during the 1980s. This 2005 short film is great because if you have lost luggage at an airport, then you can relate to the story. The setting is the lost luggage claims department of Bwi International Airport. Supervisor Fred dispatches Joe Schlepp to return the misplaced bags. We see that disgruntled passengers always seem to hold Joe personally responsible for losing their gear. Running into B-List beauty queen Miss Randallstown&nbsp...
See full article at Examiner Movies Channel
  • 10/4/2010
  • by Corey Williams, Baltimore Indie Film Examiner
  • Examiner Movies Channel
Ghosts Don't Exist Signs with Echo Bridge Entertainment
Ghosts Don't Exist is a film from 19th and Wilson that tests a paranormal investigator's belief in the supernatural and now the film has found American, possibly North American, distribution through Echo Bridge Entertainment. Richard Friend at the film's fan site is announcing the partnership, so expect to hear a story from the beyond in Ghosts Don't Exist - 2010 or early 2011. The trailer for the film is below along with the source and a picture of the film's early DVD art.

The synopsis for Ghost Don't Exist here:

"The story revolves around a popular ghost hunter who is losing faith in what he believes and is about to retire. He decides to take one last case when a potential client guarantees to provide the proof he's been looking for. Upon arriving at the home, the client announces that he will make good on the promise by contacting the team himself...
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 6/10/2010
  • by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
Trailer for Indie Horror film ‘Ghosts Don’t Exist!’
Actor Josh Davidson (Women’S Studies) sent me news of a new trailer for an upcoming film called Ghosts Don’T Exist! The movie was written and directed by Eric Espejo and stars Phillip Roebuck, Devon Marie Burt, Joe Hansard and Josh Davidson.

A popular ghost hunter losing faith in what he believes is about to retire, but decides to take one last case when a potential client guarantees he’ll provide the proof he’s been looking for.

Upon arriving at the home, the client announces that he will make good on the promise by contacting the team himself, from the beyond. — Official Website

The trailer looks pretty good and I find the concept fascinating. It’s a fresh new story from the genre that I haven’t really seen before and I’m looking forward to seeing how it pans out. The film is currently in post-production.
See full article at WeAreMovieGeeks.com
  • 8/31/2009
  • by Travis
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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