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Review: Three, Monster (2004)

February 3rd, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Oil Mist Collector

Following the style and format of the old television series Night Gallery , Three…Extremes showcases a trilogy of short films by master directors of Asian cinema. In the order they appear in the US release, these include Hong Kong director Fruit …   Read More

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