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Gunslinger returns in Taken From Rio Bravo

Taken from Rio Bravo follows the events of the first movie Gunfight at Rio Bravo released in January in the

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STAR TREK Continuity Challenges Goldsman

We all remember seeing various Behind The Scenes documentaries about Star Trek and catching sight of the extensive show “Bibles” and technical manuals. Huge folders. Binders overflowing with information, guarded by committed experts who have a mission to ensure that over 800 episodes, 13 movies, and numerous other media all somehow sync up and make […]

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FAMILY GUY Showrunners Join Strike

As the Writers Guild Of America strike kicked in a couple of weeks ago, the studios sent letters to showrunners who were also members of the WGA making it clear they expected work to continue. Writing duties were paused, but showrunner activity was to carry on. Lots of showrunners pushed back, and said they were […]

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By admin October 5, 2021July 6, 2022 ALL/Reviews

Frankenhooker (1990), Low-Budget Body Horror That Aims to Offend

With a name like Frankenhooker, you pretty much know what you’re getting. It’s not going to offer a progressive view on sex work like Anahí Berneri’s Alanis, or even themes of alienation from the source material it bastardizes, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Instead, you get a Troma-level B-horror comedy that lives

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By admin September 30, 2021July 7, 2022 ALL/Top

10 Best Severin Films for Philosophy Students

In the past, I’ve liked to form top 10 lists around a philosophical theme or school of thought, as you might have seen from my lists on existential films, metaphysical films, and Marxist films (just to name a few). However, I also like to highlight the best of indie cinema,

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By admin September 28, 2021February 10, 2022 ALL/Reviews

The Green Knight (2021) Review (600th Review)

WELL DONE, MY BRAVE KNIGHT! The names of Camelot, Excalibur, Lancelot, Morgana, Merlin, and Arthur Pendragon are some of the main staples to the many different iterations of the Arthurian legends of King Arthur. Taking inspiration from many the tales of British folklore, the legend of King Arthur has been

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By admin September 27, 2021July 6, 2022 ALL/Reviews

Martyrs (2008), A Terrifying, Difficult, and Painful French Masterpiece

It is very, very rare that I feel genuinely horrified while watching a horror movie. I might feel my pulse race or I might actually flinch when there’s a jump scare, but I’m not compelled to feel real dread or terror. For better or worse, Pascal Laugier’s Martyrs (2008) has

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By admin September 24, 2021February 10, 2022 ALL/Movie

Spencer Official Trailer 2

Kristen Stewart fights for “change” in the world’s most famous monarchy as Topic Studios / Neon releases the new official trailer for the upcoming biopic film Spencer. View trailer below. The marriage of Princess Diana and Prince Charles has long since grown cold. Though rumors of affairs and a divorce

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