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Category Archives: Classic Films
A Review of Richard Donner’s Superman
I was excited to see Batman v Superman: Useless Subtitle until I saw the trailers. I realized there was something seriously going wrong as I saw how many characters the film was going to have. It was obvious the creators … Continue reading
A Definitive Ranking of the Halloween Films
For many years, it was a tradition for October to have at least one sequel to a long running horror franchise in which people are sliced and diced by any number of monsters. The idea of long running horror sequels … Continue reading
Retro Review – The Lost Boys
Before Joel Schumacher took his rightful place as the most disgusting creature history has ever produced, he was famous for two things. The first thing was his apparent addiction for directing films based on John Grisham novels. Much like the … Continue reading
Posted in B-Movie/Cult Films, Classic Films
Tagged Corey Feldman, Kiefer Sutherland, The Lost Boys, The Two Coreys
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A Review of Wet Hot American Summer
We’re deep in the middle of summer, which means everyone’s staying inside watching Netflix to beat the heat. Which means, to respond to the increased demand, Netflix is launching new shows. One unusual pick for development is a revival of … Continue reading
Posted in B-Movie/Cult Films, Classic Films
Tagged David Wain, Michael Ian Black, The State, Wet Hot American Summer
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A Review of Terminator 2: Judgement Day
It’s strange. Even with a new Terminator film released, no one seems to care. It’s not like Jurassic World, which despite being the cinematic equivalent of a reheated Lean Cuisine has grossed almost $1 billion so far. No one seems … Continue reading
Posted in Classic Films, Special Articles
Tagged Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Cameron, John Connor, Terminator 2
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Retro Review – Air Force One
Air Force One is a film that almost exists out of time. It was released in 1997 but seemed to predict a lot of issues the world would face. It was part of the unusual trend of portraying the President … Continue reading
Posted in Classic Films
Tagged Air Force One, Gary Oldman, Glenn Close, Harrison Ford, President Marshall
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A Review of The Blair Witch Project
I remember when The Blair Witch Project was released in 1999. It was considered one of the most revolutionary horror films in a generation. Everyone who didn’t see it (like me -I was 11) still recognized the iconic shot of the … Continue reading
A Review of Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome/My Fury Road Reaction
Another week, another huge trailer for a film franchise that was completely dormant for decades. Actually, I can’t wait for the release of Mad Max: Fury Road because I can’t wait to hear the full story of its crazy production. … Continue reading
Posted in Classic Films
Tagged Fury Road, Mad Max, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, Mad Max films, Mel Gibson, Tina Turner
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Aladdin and What Robin Williams Meant to Me
I didn’t even think about the moments I’m about to describe until I read the numerous articles surrounding Robin Williams’ tragic suicide. Everyone has been talking about their favorite Robin Williams’ movies, especially people my age who grew up with … Continue reading
A Review of Flashdance
Normally I would try to devote at least some time to analyzing the plot of a film, but that’s downright impossible with this movie. There is no plot, but rather, a collection of music video sequences strung together by featuring … Continue reading