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THE INTERVIEW – Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg

It’s hard for me to write about anything when it is surrounded by so much hype, even if the hype has nothing to do with the quality of the film. I find writing about The Interview additionally complicated because comedy is not my bag, not to say I don’t enjoy comedy but I love me some horror, guts and gore. Mysteriously a copy of this unreleased film fell into my lap from anonymous movie executives who wanted the best film critic in the world to look over their film I found it hard to pass up on the opportunity. I wont say if I got this from friends in CIA or NSA or are who at Sony… or TPB…

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Posted January 10th, 2015.

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WICKED CITY – Yoshiaki Kawajiri

I’m guessing this will date me but I’m so old that we didn’t call it anime, we called it japanimation. The term “anime” didn’t make sense to me, japanimation was made up of the two words that describe what we were watching: “Japan” the country where it was from and “animation” what it was. Around 1997/8 someone told me that japanimation wasn’t politically correct… I still don’t get why, nor do I care but what I’m talking about is so old school I can only call it by what it was to me: japanimation.

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Posted January 6th, 2015.

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(Italiano) Online il nuovo teaser di E.N.D.

 

 

Posted January 4th, 2015.

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CRYPTICON MINNEAPOLIS 2014

It’s hard to believe a year has come and gone since the last Crypticon Horror Convention 2013. A little over a year ago I headed out with a buddy to Minnesota for three days of fun, excitement, parties, celebrities, and all things horror. It ended up being one of the best weekends I’ve ever had. I was honored and excited to write my article about the event, letting everyone know just how much fun and how thrilling it was to attend these type of conventions.

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Posted December 25th, 2014.

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THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY PART 1 – Francis Lawrence

It’s Thanksgiving this week, and you know what that means? Yes, Turkey, but it’s also the start of the holiday season blockbusters at the box office, with some of the best films of the year we will see right into the beginning of 2015.

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Posted November 26th, 2014.

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SUPER MARIO BROS – Rocky Morton, Annabel Jankel

Mario (Bob Hoskins) and Luigi (John Leguizamo) are two plumbers who get involved with Scapelli Construction Company, led by Anthony Scapelli (Gianni Russo), when Luigi witnesses a secret plan of Scapelli’s gang that is trying to stop works under the Brooklyn Bridge.Things get worse when two strange figures, Iggy and Spike, kidnap Daisy, Luigi’s fiancéè.

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Posted November 25th, 2014.

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INTERSTELLAR – Christopher Nolan

Back in 2005, director Christopher Nolan decided to take over the Batman franchise and begin what would be his, “Dark Knight Trilogy”. No one knew what to expect back then. Fanboys of the Tim Burton Batman films of the late 1980′s/early 1990′s, screamed because they thought their beloved franchise would be ruined. Instead it became the biggest and most amazing superhero franchise to date.

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Posted November 12th, 2014.

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DEEP SHOCK Fundraiser coming this Halloween!

With so many big blockbusters taking over the movie theaters, I like to take the time for the smaller films that the entertainment world has to offer us. Films like Independent Films, Short Films, and Stephen King “Dollar Baby” Film Program are all very entertaining and just as important as any other big screen film. I, myself, find the up-and-coming filmmakers or smaller film directors still have that love and passion and desire for cinema, it shows through their work on the screen.

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Posted October 22nd, 2014.

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TOMMY McLOUGHLIN – Interview

It’s been debated many times,” which era is considered the best in the horror film genre?” The trend in the 1970′s seemed to focus on films that portrayed demonic possession, people were mesmerized by this. The current focus seems to be the paranormal activity type films that began to surface in the early 2000′s. However for the majority of die-hard horror film fans, it’s still the “Slasher” films of the 1980′s that seem to compel us again and again.

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Posted October 16th, 2014.

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RAMPAGE: CAPITAL PUNISHMENT – Uwe Boll

The clip slides into the base of the gun, you then bull back on the lever and now it’s ready to shoot. This is how you should prepare yourself when you sit down to watch Rampage: Capital Punishment. The movie is an emotional assault weapon. And to write this review, I honestly had to rip myself open to write this review Rampage: Capital Punishment has me a bit choked up, it cuts close the bone.

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Posted October 11th, 2014.

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