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Universal’s Hold That Ghost, from 1941, is generally considered to be one of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello’s best comedies, and that’s in spite...
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Universal’s Hold That Ghost, from 1941, is generally considered to be one of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello’s best comedies, and that’s in spite...
On a dark and stormy evening, a young woman (Zazie Beetz) knocks on the door of an opulent hotel. Allegedly, she is there...
From the late 1930s to the early 1950s, the comedy duo of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello was one of the biggest acts in...
As spoiled for choice as we have been with the amount of well-executed, R-rated elevated horror in recent years, sometimes, all you want is...
Tim Burton is one of the few living directors who can lay claim to an adjective. Yes, he has a distinct visual style—practically...
“He’s not really into jock stuff- he’s cerebral.” “He’s in a wheelchair?!” In Lisa Frankenstein, the new horror comedy from the pen of...
In most horror films, it can feel like people of color are shoehorned in as a throwaway death or comic relief. In The Blackening,...
A fair number of sci-fi and horror pictures in the 80s betray worries over television: it fools us, it makes us violent, it brainwashes...
I find it harder and harder to find movies that I find “fun.” I watch a lot of stuff, but to be honest, I...
After Joe Dante’s Gremlins became a surprise hit in summer 1984, it spawned a small but popular bunch of imitators. Like the gremlin creatures...