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    Bloodride (2020)

    A driver enters his empty bus, sits behind the wheel, and through his rear-view mirror, sees passengers with dark past and evil stories to unfold, waiting to be carried across…

    Do you remember Creepshow (1982)? Welcome to the third decade of the 21st-century Norwegian Netflix version of it… wait a minute… this is how I started The Platform (2019) review… Damn! Well… it seems that Netflix is taking the “old wine, new bottle” approach. I would complain if the result were a fake or bad copy, but, to my surprise, it isn’t. And this time comes from Norway.

    The purposefully vague and convoluted logline is there not to disclose anything at all. Six half-hour authentic, Norwegian, obscure stories, incredibly made and delivered, are waiting for you to sit in front of your TV in times of isolation, take your mind off our sad reality – even for a while – and enter… an evil one (six actually). So, sit back, relax, and enjoy it either as a film or mini-series.

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    Solidarity for all the innocent lives who suffer the atrocities of war!

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