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Nostalgia can do strange and wonderful things to the mind. It has the mysterious ability to render the past as a place of unbridled comfort, free of the problems and troubles that tend to plague adulthood. As a result, we seem to cast our minds back to those films we spent hours watching as younger people - children, perhaps - with an added sense of fondness; almost to a point where we refuse to believe they're anything but perfect.
Grady Hendrix’s The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires could be the next big thing.
After Rosario, keep an eye out on director Felipe Vargas.
Salvable is a story about decision, not redemption.