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    A troubled but determined young woman competes in a gruesome and sadistic game against concealed virtual opponents in a winner-take-all test of survival.

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    The Roomis revered as one of the worst movies of all time; the 2003 romantic drama transcends being "so bad it's good" and exists on a different plane of existence from all other movies. It fails on literally every single level to the point where it's simply magnificent to watch, over and over again. The only way to tell the story of the worst movi...

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    The final chapter in the modern Apes trilogy failed to match the box office heights of its predecessors, Rise and Dawn, but that's not to say it's any less of a great film; in fact, many agree that War for the Planet of the Apesis the best entry in the series since the 1968 original. The modern Apestrilogy is a blockbuster action saga like no other...

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  2. Jun 4, 2019 · The Odds: Directed by Bob Giordano. With Abbi Butler, James J. Fuertes, Katie Gunn, Les Parker. A young woman joins an underground game of pain endurance, hoping to win the prize; $1 million. As things progress, she's forced to endure ever-increasing torturous pain, as her opponent engages ever-more horrific methods to manipulate and defeat her.

    • Bob Giordano
    • 2 min
  3. "The Odds" is an extremely low-budget film, with a tense and sick story of torture. Although the theatrical film with basically only one location, the movie is engaging and keeps the attention of the viewer.

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