Coming This Week
I’m still struggling with the cold from Hell, but I’m not about to let that dent the festivities of October. This week, we’re kicking into high gear with a look at Hocus Pocus (1993), a film for which I … Continue reading →
I’m still struggling with the cold from Hell, but I’m not about to let that dent the festivities of October. This week, we’re kicking into high gear with a look at Hocus Pocus (1993), a film for which I … Continue reading →
The older I get, the more of a scaredy cat I become. I’ve gotten to be such a giant chicken that I will watch horror movies in the daytime from the comfort of my living room, the exception of which … Continue reading →
The Craft (1996) is basically the Emo Witch Chick Starter Pack film. I am proudly proclaiming myself to be a member of that club: I practiced paganism until my mid-20s starting in my teens, and to this day, I still … Continue reading →
I caught the cold my kid’s friend brought to our house. Send help. Which means… on with our regularly scheduled programming. This week, we’ll be kicking off October (Spoopy Month) with The Craft (1996). We’ll then recommend the extraordinary The Devil’s … Continue reading →
Okay kids, I’m just back from some time away and still haven’t gotten over jet lag, so this is another edition of Hail to the King which is a wet print coming to you about less than 24 hours after … Continue reading →
If you’re an anime fan, chances are, you’re extremely worried about the folks at Studio Ghibli. They’re all getting up there, especially Hayao Miyazaki. Fear not, though, for there is still good anime out there in the Ghibli tradition that … Continue reading →
No film screamed early 1990s quite like Interview with the Vampire (1994). The film – directed by Neil Jordan from an Anne Rice script – drew plenty of sensation, as writer Rice objected (and later gushed over) the casting of … Continue reading →
Sort of back. On vacation until Wednesday. Unit then, listen to muzak and eagerly await my return. This week, we’ll be covering some goodies: an analysis of Interview with the Vampire (1994) and a recommendation for Mary and the Witch’s … Continue reading →
Can you believe it’s been almost 20 years since M. Night Shyamalan’s The Sixth Sense (1999) came out? Man, I feel old. I remember seeing this in the theatre, before the advent of the internet spoiler. Those were the days, … Continue reading →
Of all the DVDs I’ve managed to misplace over the years, losing Le Pacte des loups (Brotherhood of the Wolf, 2001) is the one that’s continually pissed me off. Despite that it’s not the best film in the world, I … Continue reading →