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Looking Back at Giallo: A Primer

In 1963, Italian horror director Mario Bava made his last black and white film. The Girl Who Knew Too Much heralded the arrival of a film genre that would have ...[Read More]

Ranking Ray Harryhausen’s Fantasy Films

I think you’d be hard-pressed to find a bigger fan of Ray Harryhausen than yours truly. As a kid, I was captivated by the characters and creatures he brought to...[Read More]

Weekend Box-Office: The Hunger Games Certainly Not Starving After Record-Breaking Win

And they say no one reads anymore…well, people were certainly lining up to catch the big screen debut of The Hunger Games, based on the best-selling young adult...[Read More]

Movie Review: Jeff, Who Lives at Home

Jeff is 30 and lives in his mother’s basement. He’s unemployed, smokes too much weed, and hasn’t had a girlfriend since high school (surprised?). He’s a slacker...[Read More]

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Movie Review: Undefeated

Undefeated, which won this year’s Oscar for best documentary, showcases an inner-city high school football which hasn’t seen a winning season or a playoff game ...[Read More]

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Weekend Box-Office: 21 Jump Street Not Showing Its Age

Johnny Depp isn’t slated to return to the big screen just yet…Dark Shadows hits theaters in May…but the show that practically launched his career made a comebac...[Read More]

Movie Review: In Darkness

If you are a true lover of foreign language cinema, then it is a source of annoyance when only a handful of movies from around the globe are given a place on th...[Read More]

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Weekend Box-Office: John Carter Sputters and Can’t Cut Down The Lorax

Would it be a crime if I continued to rhyme? Not to worry, despite Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax finishing first for its second week in a row (with an estimated $39.1 mi...[Read More]

Movie Review: Coriolanus

Countless works by William Shakespeare have been adapted for the movies since the dawn of cinema. The canonical masterpieces have seen every iteration imaginabl...[Read More]

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Movie Review: A Thousand Words

Eddie Murphy has been known for roles where he has been a motor mouth, talking himself out of some pretty crazy predicaments. He’s been a police hostage negotia...[Read More]

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Movie Review: Silent House

Based on the remake of the Uruguayan film, La Casa Muda, the film Silent House is a bizarre psychological thriller about a young woman, Sarah Murphy (Elizabeth ...[Read More]

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Movie Review: Friends with Kids

Friends with Kids is a Bridesmaids reunion folks. This comedy/drama has its high points being more with the drama than the comedy. The measure for the comedy be...[Read More]

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