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- Nobody Loves Alice is about Alice, a sad and lonely woman who always dreamed of finding the right person to be with. Her dreams come true when she befriends a bunch of her co-workers and Abigail, one of her co-workers wants to test her soon to be husband's fidelity. Alice finds herself falling in love with him, as they first meet. Nobody Loves Alice is the most shocking psychological horror film that I've seen this year, so far. Writer/Director Roger A Scheck provides a very shocking character study here. Its one of those movies that rely, for the most part on character development. It does that so that you are interested in the characters. Scheck does a very good job spending time developing on the two main characters. He does that by going into the background of the main character, and focusing on the struggles of the person that going through, what it's like to have someone you love being abducted. Scheck also doesn't go kill crazy like in the recent torture-porn films even thought there are some moments in the film. He does that by focusing on building the suspense, as it helped some of those moments be shocking. Scheck's direction was very good, as he manages to get his actors to play their roles perfectly. The acting in the film was also very good. You know that you're enjoying a serious horror film, when you're into the characters and the performances of the film. The cast had very good chemistry with each other, as their performances were very good. The film also has a couple of great female performances from Nitzan Mager and Amanda Taylor. First, Nitzan Mager was very good as the lead. She played her character very well, as she made the character very shy that you feel sorry for her and very psychotic whenever she needed to. Also, Amanda Taylor was very good playing the co-worker searching desperately for her boyfriend. The performance was very good, as she really sold her character very well. It felt realistic and never got too carried away. Nobody Loves Alice is a psychological horror film that will satisfy those that are looking for dark storytelling and shocking gore moments.
- Ms. Vampy is America's funniest, sexiest, sassiest and most high maintenance vampire! Her personality is as big as her hair and is often described as Betty Boop meets Marisa Tomei in My Cousin Vinny. She loves pleather and fur and wouldn't be caught "dead" without high heels! But, there's much more to this loveable vampiress. While she looks young and vibrant, Ms. Vampy is one of the oldest gals on earth. At 110-years-old, she was born in 1899 in Transylvania. She was a shy and innocent child, but after a few too many shots of Lauder's Scotch Whisky on her 18th birthday, she jumped on the bike of a tattooed mate and sealed her fate! Moments after being bitten, she grew wildly thick hair, fangs, plump lips, bodacious tatas, and an insatiable sex drive. As she puts it, "I went from being a brainy bookworm to a blood-loving, vampire sexpot in just minutes." In the 1920s, Ms. Vampy's travels took her to New York and she fell in love with Brooklyn. It was there where she developed her attitude, sarcastic sense of humor, and ridiculous accent. She spent most of her time in the big apple filming movies and seeing Broadway shows, but she has a secret many don't know...Ms. Vampy went crazy for Philadelphia Eagles football and soon became an assistant coach, but was fired after one month for not showing up to any day games. She moved back to New York for a short time, but a torrid love affair with a very jealous and young Wall Street vampire went bad, so she headed west to seek out new friends and victims. These days, Ms. Vampy lives in her Hollywood Villa and is often seen on night shoots, shopping in Beverly Hills for Dior or hanging out at Lakers' games with her horror friends. She loves 80s rock and disco, her favorite band is Vampire Weekend and she never misses American Idol or Millionaire Matchmaker on TV. Her secret dream is to join the cast of HBO's True Blood (of course, she thinks it's a "reality" show)! She enjoys Godiva Chocolates and Bloody Marys and she loves to play Xbox when she's feeling feisty. While she has yet to marry or have children, she freely admits to being boy crazy and hopes to someday make-out with Robert Pattinson. Ms. Vampy is forever sexy, funny, young, and obnoxious, but her heart is as big as her mouth. If she ever bites you, it'll be with love.
- High-priced call girl, Maura (Brooke Lewis Bellas), has an encounter with a client, Gary (Don Danielson). When Gary turns violent, Maura's fear slips away as this may not be fate, but an attempt to avenge a man from sprinkles of her past.