Reflection In a Dead Diamond – Review and Summary
Reflection In a Dead Diamond plays with the spy genre in ways to craft a unique voice in an archetype that has long become stale.
Reflection In a Dead Diamond plays with the spy genre in ways to craft a unique voice in an archetype that has long become stale.
A video review of the theatrical release (eventually Shudder release), “Good Boy” starring the dog, Indy, Shane Jensen, Arielle Friedman and more.
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