The Corpse Bride (2005)
Rated PG for some scary images and action, and brief mild language. 76 Minutes Tim Burton: October Review Star Directed By: Tim Burton and Michael Johnson Written By: Tim Burton and Carlos Grangel Staring: Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Emily Watson, Tracy Ullman, Paul Whitehouse, Joanna Lumley, Albert Finney, Richard E. Grant, Deep Roy, Danny ... Read More
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Queued Up – Netflix New Releases
Pardon the delay in posting this weeks new DVD and Streaming new releases. Available on DVD: The Orphan This looked too much like a remake of "The Good Son" and the overall poor reviews made me not watch this in the theaters. I did hear there was a nice twist ending however. Could ... Read More
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Interview with Tony Todd From “Splatter”
Fans of horror films only have one more day to wait until "Splatter" is released for everyone's viewing pleasure over the web thanks to Netflix and Roger Corman. This week I had the wonderful pleasure of interviewing Tony Todd whose acting career began in 1986 in Oliver Stone's "Platoon". Over ... Read More
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Charlie And The Chocolate Factory (2005)
Rated PG for quirky situations, action and mild language. 115 Minutes Tim Burton: October Review Star Directed By: Tim Burton Written By: John August Based On The Novel By: Roald Duhl Staring: Johnny Depp, Freddie Highmore, David Kelly, Helena Bonham Carter, Noah Taylor, Missi Pyle, Deep Roy, James Fox, and Christopher Lee as Mr. Wonka Willy Wonka: ... Read More
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Beowulf (2007)
Posted On 27 Oct 2009 By Heather. Under 2 Stars (Mediocre), 2007, Action, Action-Adventure, Animated, Fantasy.
Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of violence including disturbing images, some sexual material and nudity. 114 Minutes Directed By: Robert Zemeckis Written By: Neil Gaiman and Roger Avary Staring: Ray Winstone, Anthony Hopkins, John Malkovich, Robin Wright Penn, Brenden Gleeson, Crispin Glover, Alison Lohman, and Angelina Jolie I am Ripper… Tearer… Slasher… Gouger. I ... Read More
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Throwback Tuesday: Rosemary’s Baby (1968)
Rated “R” for Sexual Content and Adult Themes 136 Minutes Written and Directed By: Roman Polanski Staring: Mia Farrow, John Cassavettes, Ruth Gordon, and Sidney Blackmer as Roman Castevet “Awful things happen in every apartment.” -Rosemary Woodhouse Review: Rosemary’s baby is one of the most eerie movies in film history. The slow moving pace with an ... Read More
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300 (2006)
Rated R for graphic battle sequences throughout, some sexuality and nudity. 117 Minutes Directed By: Zack Snyder Written By: Zack Snyder and Kurt Johnstad Based On The Graphic Novel By: Frank Miller Staring: Gerard Butler, Lena Headey, David Wenham, Dominic West, Michael Fassbender, Vincent Regan, Tom Wisdom, Andrew Pleavin, Andrew Tiernan, and Rodrigo Santoro as ... Read More
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“2012″ Trailer #5 in HD
This trailer is truly my favorite trailer for 2012! I love the pace and the tension and most of all the sound. I saw this in the theater on the big screen and was like WHOOOOAHHHH!!!! You could feel the excitement pumping through your veins. I think that this is ... Read More
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New! Avatar Screen Shots!
As I have been salivating with anticipation for years, Avatar is almost here. In a few months I can finally release the excitement I've been containing with the most recent film that belongs to James Cameron. Some people find filmmakers or actors that inspire them, and for me James Cameron ... Read More
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Top Ten Scariest Movies Of All Time – Jim’s Picks
Posted On 22 Oct 2009 By Jim. Under Top Tens And Lists.
There are so many movies that have worked there way into my psyche and causing everything from cheap thrills to nightmares. I must preface my list with the fact that I am not a huge fan of slasher films. I really do not like a lot of horror films tending ... Read More
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Top Ten Scariest Movies Of All Time
Posted On 22 Oct 2009 By Heather. Under Top Tens And Lists.
Apparently I have an affection for the seventies, but I think they got it right in the fear department. The ability to overuse special effects wasn't an issue, and good solid psychologically disturbing stories were the way they had to go. And it's because of these horrific stories, these films ... Read More
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