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SCAVENGERS – Travis Zariwny

Wake (Roark Critchlow) is the leader of a space scavengers team who finds an alien object during one of its universe searches. This object reveals an unknown technology known as the Chaos Generator, made up of three parts, and it attracts Captain Jekel (Sean Patrick Flanery) who is trying to reunite the alien item.

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Posted May 7th, 2014.

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PLASTIC GALAXY:THE STORY OF STAR WARS TOYS – Brian Stillman

When I was very young, there really wasn’t that many things I liked to play with. Being a 6yr. in 1977 wasn’t all that exciting, up until May of 1977 when the biggest film in history came to theaters: Star Wars. The epic scifi film that launch a wave around the world of die-hard fans that helped make it the film of legends.

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Posted May 1st, 2014.

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SPARKS – Todd Burrows, Christopher Folino

1920, Rochester, a meteor flashes through the sky piercing clouds, killing some innocent people and donating a huge power to other (fortunate?) thirteen ones. A terrible car accident leaves Ian Sparks (Chase Williamson, John Dies at the End) alone, after his parents’ death, and he tries to throw his thoughts into an unending fight against crime, fostered by costume and mask made by his grandmother. Teaming up with Lady Heavenly (Ashley BellThe Last Exorcism), Ian faces the most savage criminal of the nation: Mantanza (William KattThe Man from Earth).

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Posted April 27th, 2014.

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THE HOBBIT: THE DESOLATION OF SMAUG – Peter Jackson

With the change of Winter here and finally leaving us and summer is so close we can smell those BBQ’s cooking and feel that summertime heat almost here, so does the changing of movies in theaters and on DVD. April is the turning point, the Summer Blockbusters aren’t quite here yet (that officially begins 1st of May traditionally) and April wraps up the last of the previous years releases.

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Posted April 23rd, 2014.

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FRIDAY THE 13th PART 4 – Joseph Zito

I don’t do reviews that often on horror movie sequels, but once in awhile a film is quite personal with me and I enjoy talking about. Today, April 13th, 2014, is the 30th Anniversary of Friday the 13th part IV: the final chapter, one my favorites in the franchise and one of my favorite movie memories.

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Posted April 15th, 2014.

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THE LAST RUNG ON THE LADDER – James Cole, Daniel Thron

The last rung on the ladder is a Stephen King short story that was published in King’s short story collection, Night shift. The story is about a brother and sister who are always there for each other. One day on a hot summer’s day, they play a game in a barn that one jumps off the top of the inside of a barn and the other catches them at the bottom.

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Posted March 25th, 2014.

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CAIN ROSE UP – Ranjeet S. Marwa

It’s time again to bring you the very best in Short film entertainment and by doing so that means, yet another review of a “Dollar Baby” brought to you by the Stephen King Program. This time, our “Dollar Baby” is from filmmaker Ranjeet S. Marwa and he has adapted King’s short story, Cain rose up, from the book, Skeleton Krew.

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Posted March 6th, 2014.

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BLOODY HOMECOMING – Brian C. Weed

One student dies accidentally while involved with a bunch of friends in homecoming event. After a long period of grief, it’s time to homecoming again: three years have passed by, boys and girls grew up but someone seems to remember exactly what happened that cursed day and now … it’s time to revenge.

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Posted March 2nd, 2014.

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THE LEGO MOVIE – Chris Miller, Phil Lord

There have many 100′s and 100′s of children films over the years, everything from animated, The Muppets, Disney Fairy Tale Classics, Pixar, Dreamworks, and many others. However, as years have gone by, it seems the computer animated films have taken over the industry and dominated the box office. Studios like Disney’s Pixar has ruled the box office and packed movie theater’s since the 90′s.

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Posted March 1st, 2014.

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ROBOCOP – José Padilha

Well, it’s time for a new year and a whole new batch of film reviews and articles for 2014. This is my first 2014 film release review and it’s a remake! Seems like lately if it’s not a sequel film release, it’s a remake and this time it’s from the “totally awesome” decade … the 80′s! Back in the 1980′s, it seems the Action genre was a “no holds barred” type of film making. It was just pure violence, but it was also loud, bloody, gory, muscles, sweat, big guns, and even bigger named stars like Stallone, Schwarzengger, and Willis. They were fun, exciting, action-packed. As Hollywood digs through it’s pile of franchise’s to reboot, it appears they’ve found their next franchise to give the modern day makeover. I’m talking about that 1987 Scifi/Action classic, Robocop.

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Posted February 25th, 2014.

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