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Keith Noakes, Contributor at keithlovesmovies

The EIC of the coincidentally-named keithlovesmovies.com. A Canadian who prefers to get out of the cold and into the warmth of a movie theatre.
Burnt Bacon (The Darkness Trailer)

When a bunch of kids visit an ancient Indian burial ground, it usually doesn’t end well. This doesn’t change here in The Darkness. Kevin Bacon stars as Peter Taylor, a father whose family appears to be haunted by a group of spirits who may or may not have been disturbed by their son Michael (David Mazouz). There appears to be a connection between him and these spirits as they seemed to have caused him to act...

It’s The Final Trailer (Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Final Trailer)

Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice is a big movie (but I didn’t really need to tell you that). There have been many trailers released so far, each full of action and excitement but not really giving too many plot hints (I don’t read comic books so those who do can probably see more than I can). This new “final” trailer appears to offer more than all the others did (they seemed to all be the same,...

Time to Purge (The Purge: Election Year Trailer)

I’m a big fan of “The Purge” movie series. I thought the first one was very original and exciting. My favorite movie in the series is the first one because I loved the sense of isolation between the family and the intruders. The second film opened things up and let us experience what things were like on the outside but seemed to focus less on the main people involved even with more of them in...

The Walking Dead Mid-Season Premiere Clip

Can’t wait for the mid-season premiere of The Walking Dead on Sunday night? I’m a big fan (who isn’t?) and I can’t wait either. If you can’t wait like me, here is a clip featuring the first 4 minutes of this Sunday’s mid-season premiere. I’ll definitely be watching (I’m probably not the only one) on Sunday night at 9pm on AMC.

The Witch Early Review

William and Katherine (Ralph Ineson and Kate Dickie) lead a devout Christian life, homesteading on the edge of an impassible wilderness, with five children including their daughter Thomasin (Anya Taylor-Joy). When their newborn son mysteriously vanishes and their crops fail, the family begins to turn on one another. This leaves the family unraveling within their own fears and anxieties, leaving them prey for an inescapable evil.