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Quick Stop Entertainment
Quick Stop Entertainment is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): D.K. Holm, Michael Dequina.
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| Whiteout (2009) | D.K. Holm |
The movie is as inert as the wintry terrain in which it is set.
Posted Sep 24, 2009
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| Antichrist (2009) | D.K. Holm |
Antichrist is one of the best films of the year, if not the decade.
Posted Sep 16, 2009
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| Dead Snow (2009) | D.K. Holm |
DEAD SNOW does everything a splatter-zombie film is supposed to do.
Posted Sep 05, 2009
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| Orphan (2009) | D.K. Holm |
"A superior entertainment."
Posted Aug 23, 2009
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| Hostel Part II (2007) | D.K. Holm |
Once you get past the finger gnawing suspense, you have to sit back and be impressed with Roth's sheer cleverness.
Posted Jun 05, 2007
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