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Out in Theaters: THE SUICIDE THEORY

July 6, 2015 by Brittany Cullen Posted in Out in Theaters Tagged Dru Brown, Leon Cane, Out in Theaters, Reviews, Steve Mouzakis, The Suicide Theory Leave a comment

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A well-written and excellently executed script can buoy an isolated cliché. As The Suicide Theory embodies neither of these traits, it hits an iceberg early on with multiple turns of the phrase “Do you believe in fate?” and manages to sink rather rapidly. Read More

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