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The Leftovers: Charlatan or The Real Deal?

Some time ago, J.J. Abrams gave a TED talk. In that presentation he goes on at length about the concept of mystery in cinema and life. He shows the audience what he calls a mystery box, and explains his fascination… Continue Reading →

31 or How Rob Zombie Sucked Away Two Hours of My Life

Rob Zombie makes yet another film about aging rednecks and clowns. So, do you enjoy movies where the “hottie” (while still lovely) is closer to 50 than 20? How about films where absolutely none of the characters are likable? Maybe… Continue Reading →

Justice League vs. Teen Titans — A Titans Tale

There’s too much teen drama in DC Comics’ latest animated movie, Justice League vs. Teen Titans. That’s unfortunate, considering the epic roster of heroes and nicely animated style.

Helter Skelter Meets Honky Holocaust

A few weeks ago, I was given a screener for one of Troma films’ newest acquired flicks: Honky Holocaust. Jumping at the opportunity to review anything from the Kaufman group, I couldn’t wait to find time to screen what would… Continue Reading →

Aquarius

David Duchovny returns to network TV (and prepares for The X-Files) as a ’60s detective in Aquarius.

How to Survive a Sharknado

Per Matt “No matter what we do, it’s too late to stop unnatural disasters. All we can do is survive them.” Just in time for Shark Week, I received my copy of How to Survive a Sharknado. Not a moment… Continue Reading →

Sinister

With the Creepy Factor set to maximum, how could I have missed this one at the movie theaters?

ScareFest Panel: The Bridgewater Triangle Haunted History and Cult Murders

Per My Brother: Sunday morning, I wandered into this panel, not exactly knowing what to expect. Beforehand, I knew nothing of the Bridgewater Triangle, and after attending this panel, I’m incredibly intrigued. The triangle is huge, covering 200 square miles,… Continue Reading →

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