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Hail to the King Vol 22 – Sleepwalkers

The Backseat Driver Reviews Posted on December 31, 2018 by Dan PollittDecember 31, 2018

The story of psychic vampire cat? Monsters come to a small town, where only one cat can stop them. The Screenplay In the grand tradition of December being a fuck off month for this column, something pretty special had be … Continue reading →

Posted in Hail to the King, True Story, Vampire

Coming This Week

The Backseat Driver Reviews Posted on December 30, 2018 by Erin ThompsonDecember 30, 2018

Ah, the new year is upon us. I guess we should be making resolutions, but I’m not really into those. This week, we’ve got some goodies in store. Tomorrow is the last day of the month, so you know what … Continue reading →

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Merry Christmas

The Backseat Driver Reviews Posted on December 23, 2018 by Erin ThompsonDecember 23, 2018

I’ll be honest, I had some stuff planned for this week, but I re-read it and it’s pretty much crap, so I’m scrapping it. My holiday present to you all is a week off, because I’d rather have quality programming … Continue reading →

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Weekend Movies: Five Reasons to Watch Miracle on 34th Street (1947)

The Backseat Driver Reviews Posted on December 20, 2018 by Erin ThompsonDecember 20, 2018

It occurred to me that for a film analysis site, I don’t often go back to some of the oldies but goodies. I need to correct that and be better, because older films have something to say and can be … Continue reading →

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Blocked: Honesty and Isolation in Black Mirror’s White Christmas

The Backseat Driver Reviews Posted on December 19, 2018 by Erin ThompsonDecember 27, 2018

Black Mirror is one of those shows that I can only do in small doses. I think that’s a testament to the sheer level of moral complexity contained within the themes and performances, but nonetheless, that show makes me need … Continue reading →

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Coming This Week

The Backseat Driver Reviews Posted on December 16, 2018 by Erin ThompsonDecember 16, 2018

It’s officially that time of year when I’m not going anywhere because it’s too cold out and it gets dark earlier. Lame? Most likely, but I’m warm and there is usually chocolate and assorted carbs at my place, so I … Continue reading →

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Weekend Movies: Five Reasons to Watch The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992)

The Backseat Driver Reviews Posted on December 13, 2018 by Erin ThompsonDecember 13, 2018

Of everything in this world, few things can make me smile like the freaking Muppets. The older I get, the more I love them. I love their snark. I love their sense of adventure. And I love that their films … Continue reading →

Posted in Children, holiday, Weekend Movies

The Heart of a Child: Charity and Mistakes in A Chipmunk Christmas (1981)

The Backseat Driver Reviews Posted on December 12, 2018 by Erin ThompsonDecember 12, 2018

A glimpse into my childhood: every year, A Chipmunk’s Christmas (1981) was not only eagerly anticipated in my house growing up, but we had the audio cassette recording of the whole thing to play on car rides. For a kid … Continue reading →

Posted in Animated, Children, holiday

Coming This Week

The Backseat Driver Reviews Posted on December 9, 2018 by Erin ThompsonDecember 9, 2018

Survived another sleepover. Running on fumes. Send memes.     This week, we’re going for more of the children’s fare, with some appreciation for a few of the classics. First up is A Chipmunk Christmas (1981), a story that endures thanks to … Continue reading →

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Weekend Movies: Five Reasons to Watch The Ref (1994)

The Backseat Driver Reviews Posted on December 6, 2018 by Erin ThompsonDecember 6, 2018

With the holiday season comes family gatherings, which means (gulp) social interactions. Some days, there is excitement to see your loved ones; other days, you know exactly why you stay away for the rest of the year. Such is the … Continue reading →

Posted in Comedy, Family, Weekend Movies

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