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It’s hard to spot the precise reason for Winston Churchill’s cinematic bloom, whether in Telluride and Toronto with the scheduled festival showings of Joe Wright’s Darkest Hour; at the box office, with the success of Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk; or on the indie circuit the recent debut of Jonathan Teplitzky’s Churchill.
Saw’s legacy is often remembered for its inventive traps, but the original film is actually a psychological thriller – not horror.
CCG writes - "Lost on a Mountain in Maine is based off of a 2013 book documenting the true story about a twelve-year-old boy named Donn who was lost on Mt. Katahdin for nine days. This happened in 1939 where there were no cell phones, air tags, GPS, or any easy way to locate lost people. What makes this story even more miraculous is that Donn wasn't a seasoned hiker with proper equipment. He was separated from his family during a storm and was fending for himself with only the clothes on his back. "
TNS: "The final Venom film, Venom: The Last Dance, is an enjoyable mess that manages to have fun while falling apart."