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Monthly Archives: July 2016

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Coming This Week And Annoucements: Beetlejuice, Felicia’s Journey, and Defending Your Life

The Backseat Driver Reviews Posted on July 31, 2016 by Erin ThompsonJuly 31, 2016

We’re into a wicked heat wave all over the country, and, per usual, I’m sitting indoors, typing away. This week, we’re changing it up a little bit. On Monday, we’ll see a special post for a site I’m working with, … Continue reading →

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Saturday Shorts: Dust Buddies

The Backseat Driver Reviews Posted on July 30, 2016 by Erin ThompsonJuly 30, 2016

Every so often, I need some comedy in my life. I will freely admit that short horror films are a favorite, but sometimes, I need something equal parts cute, fluffy and funny. So here we are, in the midst of … Continue reading →

Posted in Animated, Comedy, Saturday shorts

Incoming Transmission – The Girl Who Waited (A Response to A Regeneration)

The Backseat Driver Reviews Posted on July 29, 2016 by Nika BlackJuly 29, 2016

So I’ve had great responses from everyone on my first post. Thanks all, love you. But there is one that takes the cake. I woke up to a message from my sister, telling me I had inspired her to write. … Continue reading →

Posted in Gender, Identity, LGBTQ, Love story, Relationships, Science Fiction, Survival, Time Travel | Tagged Amy Pond, Doctor Who, Nika Black, Outgoing Transmission, Response, Sisters

Weekend Movies: Five Reasons to Watch Bubba Ho-Tep

The Backseat Driver Reviews Posted on July 28, 2016 by Erin ThompsonJuly 28, 2016

Oh, Bruce Campbell, how do I love thee? Let me count that ways. I really am tickled to no end that Campbell has had a long and thriving career. The man is funny, and he’s a joy to watch. So … Continue reading →

Posted in Comedy, Horror, Weekend Movies

Is This The Real Life? Reality Versus Stereotype in The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy

The Backseat Driver Reviews Posted on July 27, 2016 by Erin ThompsonJuly 27, 2016

Have you seen 2000’s The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy? It’s funny as hell. It covers the story of a group of gay men who are attempting to navigate life and relationships, with varying results. It’s got an impressive … Continue reading →

Posted in Comedy, LGBTQ, Relationships

Open Arms: The Need For Connection In It Follows

The Backseat Driver Reviews Posted on July 25, 2016 by Erin ThompsonJuly 25, 2016

I’m honest, whether you want me to be or not; it’s the degree to which I’m either angry or pleased that dictates my delivery of this honesty. With that in mind, here’s my assessment of David Robert Mitchell’s It Follows: … Continue reading →

Posted in Horror, Relationships

Coming This Week: It Follows, The Broken Hearts Club, Bubba Ho-Tep, and Defending Your Life

The Backseat Driver Reviews Posted on July 24, 2016 by Erin ThompsonJuly 24, 2016

Here we go: another epic week. Let’s get pumped up for this. We’re going to start off the week by taking a look at the need for connection in It Follows. On Wednesday, we’re going to explore why it’s so … Continue reading →

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Saturday Shorts: The Midnight Cycle

The Backseat Driver Reviews Posted on July 23, 2016 by Erin ThompsonJuly 23, 2016

It’s bright and sunny here for once in Rochester. So why not do a dark horror film? Because why not. I found David R. Westphal’s The Midnight Cycle this morning. Check it out.   Click here for The Midnight Cycle. … Continue reading →

Posted in Horror, Saturday shorts

Outgoing Transmission – A Regeneration

The Backseat Driver Reviews Posted on July 22, 2016 by Nika BlackJuly 22, 2016

Since I approached Erin regarding this writing opportunity on her site, I’ve been trying to come up with what I wanted to cover in my first review.  I finally decided on “The Christmas Invasion,” which is the first Doctor Who … Continue reading →

Posted in Emotions, Gender, Identity, LGBTQ, Relationships, Science Fiction, Time Travel, Transformation | Tagged Doctor Who, Gender, Outgoing Transmission

Weekend Movies: Five Reasons to Watch Robin Hood: Men in Tights

The Backseat Driver Reviews Posted on July 21, 2016 by Erin ThompsonJuly 21, 2016

I know what you’re thinking: another Mel Brooks movie? Yup. I am a sucker for a Mel Brooks film. I can’t help it. This week, I’m going for 1993’s Robin Hood: Men in Tights. It’s 23 years old, and even … Continue reading →

Posted in Comedy, Weekend Movies

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