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The new and utterly needless remake of Stephen King’s first novel Carrie serves as yet another demonstration of why Hollywood should leave well enough...
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The new and utterly needless remake of Stephen King’s first novel Carrie serves as yet another demonstration of why Hollywood should leave well enough...
Review by Tony Pacitti When three attractive twentysomethings breakdown in the country during the opening act of a movie one can assume things aren’t...
Freddy is the one of the archetypal horror movie icons of the 80s. He helped solidify the style and mannerisms of villains and monsters...
Review by Dean Galanis This Austrian adaptation of a sci-fi tinged, philosophical novel by Marlen Haushofer will likely appeal to cineastes who firmly believe...
Review by Rich Redman A new street drug, NATAS, is sweeping the world. It transforms people into flesh-eating animals. Most of them are mindless....
I’m completely enamored of the ongoing efforts from Shout! Factory’s Scream Factory line, bringing cult classic horror to Blu-ray in definitive editions almost on...
Bet you weren’t expecting this today. Well, surprise! This one has everything..Giant Kaiju, Shakespeare, television, Buddy Comedys, classic cinema, new, old, scary, funny, sad,...
There’s a certain brand of geek who knows the phrases “Push the button, Frank” and “We got movie sign!” Those geeks also like to...
Review by Elizabeth Weitz Produced by Zac Carlson, Teo Commons, Thomas Fernandes, Rod Olson, Lindsey Rowles Stephenson, Michael Stephenson, Jarrod Thalheimer, Ezra Ventos Written...
Review by Clay N Ferno Produced by Robert Rodriguez, Rick Schwartz, Sergei Bespalov, Alexander Rodnyansky, Aaron Kaufman, Iliana Nikolic Screenplay by Kyle Ward Story...
While Miley Cyrus has been twerking up a storm these past weeks, just for a change of pace I did a little work for...
The exquisite and enthralling Gravity is a glorious reminder of why I love going to the movies. More precisely, the experience of viewing Gravity...
There is only one official sequel to the original King Kong, and that is Son of Kong. However, Mighty Joe Young is far more...
Review by Caitlyn Thompson Produced by Alfonso Cuarón, David Heyman Written by Alfonso Cuarón, Jonás Cuarón Directed by Alfonso Cuarón Starring Sandra Bullock, George...
Review by Caitlyn Thompson Produced by Arnon Milchan, Jennifer Davisson Killoran, Leonardo DiCaprio, Michael Shamberg, Stacey Sher Written by Brian Koppelman, David Levien Directed...
Review by Rich Redman In case you are not familiar, Ip Man was a kung fu grandmaster who lived in Hong Kong until 1972....
Review by Rich Redman Agent 88 (no other name) is an 88-year-old woman developing Alzheimer’s. She is also a deadly assassin. Don’t be fooled...
By Stefan Blitz With the release of this week’s The Dark Knight Trilogy – The Ultimate Collection, I took the opportunity to go back...
Death is a part of life, unfortunately. It comes to all of us and the ones we love. The movies have become incredibly adept...
Review by Caitlyn Thompson Produced by Ron Howard, Brian Grazer, Andrew Eaton, Eric Fellner, Brian Oliver, Guy East, Nigel Sinclair, Tobin Armbrust, Tim Bevan,...
Review by Caitlyn Thompson Produced by Anthony Bregman, Stefanie Azpiazu Written and Directed by Nicole Holofcener Starring James Gandolfini, Toni Collette, Catherine Keener, Ben...
If the proliferation of mediocre sequels lately is any indication, all it takes to launch a franchise nowadays is for a movie to bring...
Review by Dean Galanis Fascinating, hugely entertaining documentary chronicles the making of the classic George Romero-helmed horror film, Night of the Living Dead, while...
Washington Irving’s original short story The Legend of Sleepy Hollow did not originally have a true specter. It was implied that the uptight schoolteacher...