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By Marshall Julius Marshall at the Movies – now with production values – travels back to the Old West to cast a favourable critical...
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By Marshall Julius Marshall at the Movies – now with production values – travels back to the Old West to cast a favourable critical...
“The future is not set. There is no fate but what we make for ourselves.” First spoken in the original Terminator film, these words...
Much like the movies, casinos offer a sense of escape; a place to lose oneself in a world of possibilities. And films set around...
Much like the movies, casinos offer a sense of escape; a place to lose oneself in a world of possibilities. And films set around...
Popular trends always start with something groundbreaking. Today’s Kim Kardashian fascination started with Paris Hilton’s combined Simple Life television show and gonzo pornography released...
Review by Dean Galanis Produced by Jacob Aaron Estes, Jim Hart, Lorenzo P. Lampthwait, Jacob Mosler, Rick Rosenthal Written and Directed by Jay Martin...
Where the hell did spring go? Fortunately for you most of the movies in theaters this summer have been pretty mediocre, which means you...
Produced by Peter Bouckaert Screenplay by Carl Joos Based on the book by Mo Hayder Directed by Hans Herbots Starring Geert Van Rampelberg, Ina...
Review by Stefan Blitz Produced by Carl Effenson, Kyle Tekiela, Frankie Lindquist, Mary Cybriwsky, Alan Trezza, David Johnson Written by Alan Trezza Directed by...
Reviewed by Caitlyn Thompson Produced by Jonas Rivera Screenplay by Pete Docter, Meg LeFauve, Josh Cooley Story by Pete Docter, Ronnie del Carmen Directed...
We’ve reached the end of the 1940s, and we’re nearing the close of this series as well… at least for a while. But do...
By Marshall Julius This week, Marshall at the Movies captures the glamour of Hollywood and the excitement of Entourage in lovely Lewisham, south east...
As we mourn the loss of horror legend Christopher Lee, tributes have focused on his famous roles: Count Dracula, Saruman and Count Dooku. He...
Not too long ago, I saw a film that I really didn’t know anything about going in. It’s the first of this double feature...
By Lily and Generoso Fierro As recent immigrants to Los Angeles from Boston, we have been basking in the wide array of film options...
By Generoso Fierro For his output in 1973, Ted Post may go down as having the single most wildly eclectic year for an American...
It’s long overdue, but I think we all owe The Lost World an apology. Previously I described The Lost World as a B movie...
By Marshall Julius Here I am trying something new: Marshall at the Movies on video. Besides blogging for Xtra-vision, I also review films every...
Review by Clay N Ferno Produced by Frank Marshall, Patrick Crowley Screenplay by Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver, Derek Connolly, Colin Trevorrow Story by Rick...
In the 30 years since its release, The Goonies has been widely recognized as a cult classic. While firmly rooted in the 1980s—Cyndi Lauper...
By Erin Maxwell Los Angeles is many things. The epicenter of the film industry, home to millions of wannabe and reality stars, a great...
Produced by Paul Feig, Jessie Henderson, Peter Chernin, Jenno Topping Written and Directed by Paul Feig Starring Melissa McCarthy, Jason Statham, Rose Byrne, Miranda...
Well, folks, we’re nearing the end of the 1940s, but there’s still much cartoon goodness in store. 1948 was a strong year for animation:...
When we think of bodily transformation in science fiction or horror films, we tend to imagine things happening at the cellular level, perhaps through...