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Francis Xavier Movies

2012  
 
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A distant descendant of literary horror legend Edgar Allan Poe agrees to pen the biography of a notorious serial killer, but realizes he may have gotten in over his head while witnessing scenes that would have made his famous ancestor white with fright. Johnathan Poe's morbid curiosity led him to accept the task of documenting a madman's heinous crimes. But has he been hired for his talent as a writer, or will he ultimately end up the killer's most prized victim? ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2009  
 
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This grim horror film from Metropolis Pictures follows the story of a young woman stuck in a harrowing marriage to an unfaithful man. As she sorts through her own demons -- and confronts her options regarding her cheating spouse - she slowly slips from sanity into a state of psychosis. ~ Carly Wray, Rovi

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2008  
 
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This dance-and-horror hybrid follows the trials of a nightclub owner who has visions of murders from the killer's perspective. ~ Carly Wray, Rovi

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2008  
 
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Like a modern-day West Side Story, this urban musical tracks the conflicts that arise between four Baltimore City gangs. ~ Carly Wray, Rovi

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2008  
 
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Indie producer-director Francis Xavier helms this horror trilogy, modeled after the great anthology series Alfred Hitchcock Presents. ~ Carly Wray, Rovi

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2004  
 
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A gifted profiler helps a police department hunt down a serial child murderer, and soon learns that he has the ability to "speak" to the killer's victims. ~ Carly Wray, Rovi

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1999  
 
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Barry Russell (Lance Irwin, The Wire) may read Tarot cards for a living, but he doesn't truly have any psychic abilities; he's just a small-time con-man looking to make a buck. When an elderly millionaire offers Barry a big chunk of change to resurrect him after his impending death, Barry agrees -- and is more surprised than anyone when the resurrection actually works. ~ Carly Wray, Rovi

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