In a plotline nobody saw coming (let alone a movie being made about it) a young Bernie Sanders swears a blood oath to Joseph Stalin in the trailer for the upcoming satirical comedy, “Free Lunch Express.”
The movie is clearly not trying to portray Sanders in a positive light. For example, at one point, a young Sanders can be seen in front of a propaganda poster of Stalin, saying, “I totally pledge with this blood oath to dedicate my life to never picking up a dinner check, never donating to charity, and like in the glorious Soviet Union, making sure the government pays for everything.”
Malcolm McDowell serves as the film’s narrator. “Aw, Bernie, bless his cotton socks,” McDowell caps off the trailer by saying.
There’s really no way to properly describe “Free Lunch Express,” so here is how the producers sum up the film:
Once upon a...
The movie is clearly not trying to portray Sanders in a positive light. For example, at one point, a young Sanders can be seen in front of a propaganda poster of Stalin, saying, “I totally pledge with this blood oath to dedicate my life to never picking up a dinner check, never donating to charity, and like in the glorious Soviet Union, making sure the government pays for everything.”
Malcolm McDowell serves as the film’s narrator. “Aw, Bernie, bless his cotton socks,” McDowell caps off the trailer by saying.
There’s really no way to properly describe “Free Lunch Express,” so here is how the producers sum up the film:
Once upon a...
- 10/8/2020
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
After a lengthy stay on the shelf, Norith Soth's religious horror flick The Sibling has been rechristened Nicodemus and finally seems to be headed from the heavens down to us here on Earth.
No word yet on a release date, but we've got the teaser trailer on tap for ya today along with plot details. Dig in!
The film stars Alexander Aguila, Harry Allen, Art Roberts, Tisha Rivera, Rasheed Beckles, Megan A. Clancy, and Theresa Deveaux.
Synopsis
Nicodemus is a deeply religious boy. His desire is to connect with God. Instead he meets an Angel, in the form of a high school bully, who reveals disturbing truths about the mystery of mankind.
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No word yet on a release date, but we've got the teaser trailer on tap for ya today along with plot details. Dig in!
The film stars Alexander Aguila, Harry Allen, Art Roberts, Tisha Rivera, Rasheed Beckles, Megan A. Clancy, and Theresa Deveaux.
Synopsis
Nicodemus is a deeply religious boy. His desire is to connect with God. Instead he meets an Angel, in the form of a high school bully, who reveals disturbing truths about the mystery of mankind.
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- 4/7/2014
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
*full disclosure: a screener of this film was provided by Phase 4 Films. **there are spoilers here. Director: Jarret Tarnol. Writer: Brent Tarnol. Cast: Alexander Aguila, Carson Aune, Adam Beesely, Hunter Cope, Ana Corbi, Isait De La Fuente, David Fernandez Jr., Maritza Graciela, Aaron Jaeger, Alfredo De Leon, Fabian Lopez, and Oscar Lopez. Barrio Tales is a co-production from brothers Jarret and Brent Tarnol. Barrio simply means neighbourhood in English. In the film, Barrio is a mysterious place in Mexico where most of the characters are from or going to. This horror title consists of four short stories titled: "Maria," "Uncle Tio's Taco Truck," and "El Munstruo." There is also a wraparound story that begins the film, interjects itself inbetween the other stories and finishes out the film. Many of the short stories involve social commentaries on Mexican workers, while the film is fairly humourous overall. Barrio Tales is another enjoyable horror film that focuses.
- 12/27/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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