RETRO MOVIE REVIEW: The Dead Zone (1983)
Stephen King is an author that lends himself very well to the medium of film.
Reviews of your favorite/low key classic films!
Stephen King is an author that lends himself very well to the medium of film.
The grainy VHS memory I had from a childhood viewing of Flashdance could not hold a
I am not sure what possessed Cineworld to air a double feature of The Donner
Although Invaders from Mars is a film that proved to be influential, I regret that
KILLER’S KISS, 1955, written, co-produced, directed, photographed, and edited by the legendary filmmaker Stanley Kubrick.
When one mentions the name of George Lucas, one of two franchises typically will come
As we reach the eleventh anniversary of the Captain America franchise, it seems worthwhile to
With the arrival of a new adaptation of The Time Traveler’s Wife coming soon to
BRING ME THE HEAD OF ALFREDO GARCIA, 1974. Story by Frank Kowalski, screenplay by Gordon
From the outset, I will admit that Spaceballs occupies a certain place in my heart.
With the arrival of the latest live-action Batman film, it seems worth revisiting another film
HORROR EXPRESS, 1972. Written by Arnaud d’Usseau and Jullian Zimet. Directed by Eugenio Martín (THE
Although I’ve seen quite a few war movies in my time, Apocalypse Now takes the
CORVETTE SUMMER, 1978. Written by Hal Barwood and Matthew Robbins. Directed by Matthew Robbins. Starring
When it comes to John Carpenter and his Apocalypse Trilogy, most people remember The Thing
Some perfectly solid films are not given the credit that they are due during its
NEVER CRY WOLF, 1983. Directed by Carroll Ballard (THE BLACK STALLION, 1979 and DUMA, 2005),
THE OLD DARK HOUSE, 1932, directed by the great James Whale, screenplay by Benn W.
Zorro is a character that I have a fondness for, though not one that I’m
THE LAST AMERICAN VIRGIN, 1982, written and directed by Boaz Davidson. Starring Lawrence Monoson (FRIDAY
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