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Simple Things Go Wrong
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Run time 15min

Apryl is in the ER and being treated for anemia the nurse explains to her the illness and takes a look at her vitals. Apryls chart has her scheduled for an injection that takes a turn for the worse. The nurse frantically tries to resuscitate her but needs to call on a very frustrated Doctor for help.

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The film has received mixed to negative reviews, with critics often highlighting its jarring tonal shifts and "schlocky" elements. Girl at the Window

: After moving to a small town, Amy begins spying on her neighbor, Chris Mancini (Vince Colosimo), suspecting him of being the "Clockwork Killer," a serial murderer terrorizing the area. Girl.at.the.Window.2022.MULTi.1080p.WEB-DL.HEVC...

: Amy Poynton (Ella Newton) is a teenager struggling with the accidental death of her father. The film has received mixed to negative reviews,

is an Australian horror-thriller that leans into the "Ozploitation" subgenre, often described as a female-led riff on Rear Window or Disturbia . Directed by Mark Hartley—known for his documentaries on cult cinema—the film follows a troubled teenager who becomes convinced a serial killer lives next door. Core Plot & Premise is an Australian horror-thriller that leans into the

: Her suspicions are complicated when her mother, Barbara (Radha Mitchell), begins dating the same neighbor. Because of Amy's recent trauma, the police and her mother dismiss her claims as a mental health crisis rather than legitimate evidence. Critical Reception

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