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The Blob (1958)
Read more: The Blob (1958)When I was just a young punk, there was a lot less to do and think about than there is now, and in retrospect, that was a very good thing. My life consisted of mostly going to school, going to church every Sunday morning, evening, Wednesday afternoon and the dreaded Prayer Meeting on Wednesday night.…
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Hereditary
Read more: HereditaryApproaching Hereditary, one was confronted with one of two realizations, seldom avoiding both: the hype and applause hurled first-time director Ari Aster’s way and Toni Collette’s defining performance. The first time I saw it, I knew I could be making a mistake watching it alongside two philistine family members, and I wasn’t wrong. For them,…
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Jaws
Read more: JawsDUHHHHN-DUH DUHHHHN-DUH DUHN-DUH-DUHN-DUH-DUHN-DUH deeleee-dee! DUHN-DUH-DUHN DUH-DUHN Yes, I have it on good authority that’s how the famous danger theme of Jaws was written, by the same man who wrote the Star Wars score, John Williams…here’s a sample from his notebook entitled “Imperial March”: “BWAHM-BWAHM-BWAHM-teedee-BWAHM-teedee BWAHM (higher) BWAHM-BWAHM-BWAHM-diddliy-BWAHM-teedee-BWAHM (maybe a little ‘toodley-deedly’ here–ask George–too many BWAHMs?)”…
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Starring debuts #19: Joe Spinell in Maniac (1980)
Read more: Starring debuts #19: Joe Spinell in Maniac (1980)Joe Spinell was a hemophiliac who bled to death in 1989 in his early fifties. Throughout his 17-year film career, he overwhelmingly played bit parts, but had an extraordinary knack for picking the right projects. We’re talking the first two Godfather and Rocky movies, as well as Taxi Driver, Sorcerer, and Cruising. Pretty good, huh?…
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Crawlspace (1986)
Read more: Crawlspace (1986)Sometimes you want a movie to educate, move or inspire you. And sometimes you just wanna watch that pint-sized Teutonic nutter Klaus Kinski collect eyeballs. Now I’m not one to condemn actors for their off-screen behavior or ill-judged Tweets. I don’t really care what they get up to or what their political affiliations are. I…
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Early Days: Part One
Read more: Early Days: Part OneBy Dave Franklin I’ve met a handful of folk who insist old movies are boring. They don’t like stuff from cinema’s greatest decade, the 1970s, because it’s slow or the special effects aren’t as good or the hairdos are silly. Anyhow, after I’ve stabbed these ignoramuses and they’ve begun to recover from the shock, I…
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Nosferatu (1922)
Read more: Nosferatu (1922)It has now been a century since the release of the first real vampire movie, F.W. Murnau’s somewhat loose adaptation of Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel Dracula. In Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror, the names of characters were changed, along with many plot details, and still there was a lawsuit brought by Stoker’s heirs, and a…
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Shaun of the Dead
Read more: Shaun of the DeadI have come to the conclusion that it is impossible to make a bad zombie movie.
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Scream (2022)
Read more: Scream (2022)I know what you’re thinking- isn’t this Scream 5? I’m obligated to tell you that the official title of this movie is Scream. Yes, it is confusing. Yes, it is indeed the fifth movie in the Scream franchise and, yes, the other sequels did indeed have numbers in their titles. I actually thought this new…
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Nightmare Alley-Devon’s Slant
Read more: Nightmare Alley-Devon’s Slant2 Hours 30 Minutes, R for Face-Smashing and Eating Live Poultry Fair Value of Nightmare Alley: $18.00. This remake stands tall and proud as the equal of the original 1947 noir classic, yet is still distinct and memorable in wholly different ways. What in this world is so depraved and terrible as the Geek? That…
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The Lost Boys
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The Unsung: Conal Cochran, Halloween III
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Smile 2 (2024)
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American Werewolf in London (1981)
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Hellraiser (1987)
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The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
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The Substance (2024)
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The Beast Of Yucca Flats (1961)
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Speak No Evil (2024)
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Wraith (2017)
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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
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Monsters
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Beetlejuice (1988)
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The Unsung: Henry Northrup, Creepshow
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Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (1956)
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Alien: Romulus (2024)
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When Nature Attacks, Part 4: Night of the Lepus (1972)
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It! The Terror from Beyond Space (1958)
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When Nature Attacks, Part 3: Food of the Gods (1976)
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When Nature Attacks, Part 2: Frogs (1972)
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When Nature Attacks, Part One: Squirm (1976)
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The Lost Boys (1987)
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Alien (1979)
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The Oddest Horror-Based Movie Tie-Ins Ever Released
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The Best Horror Movies to Watch in 2024
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Dracula: The Count’s Kin
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Scream Blacula Scream (1973)
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Jacob’s Ladder
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Near Dark (1987)