Review: 'Blackout,' a new take on one of horror's oldest myths, is claws for celebration
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Hard-drinking artist and itinerant contractor Charley (Alex Hurt) hasn’t been much of a morning person of late. Recalling the previous night’s events is a problem for him. But since Charley is the protagonist of a Larry Fessenden horror film, “Blackout,” he’s also been waking up half-naked in the woods and some of the splotches on his torn clothes are clearly blood. Already a sensitive sort, bitterly consumed with the economic, environmental and societal direction of his small town, Charley is...

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