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Once more, we find ourselves gazing lovingly back at what was our very own Golden Age of cinema – the 1980s. A time of flickering myths, reasonably priced tickets, and heavy petting in the back row. This is why we
While the completely crazy heights of the Michael Jackson hysteria didn’t make much of an imprint on me – Thriller is not that good – even I admit that Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough, Smooth Criminal, and Billy Jean
Remember 3D TV? Sitting at home with your glasses on, watching Avatar and Gravity as they were the only 3D Blu-Rays you owned? Curved screens, anyone? Just this weekend, as Boba Phil was contemplating bringing a new television into his
Bob Iger left Disney once before. He decided to retire, and his position was taken over by Bob Chapek. What followed was, by any measure, not great. So the board brought Iger back to the top job, and there he
Up from the depths, forty stories high! Just no Godzookie, thank f*ck! The big G is back with some more friends on the small screen. Apple TV’s Monarch: Legacy of Monsters was far better than anyone expected, and after that
Was Ralph Fiennes causing mischief, was he repeating an internet rumor, or has he really let slip the identity of the new actor who will play Lord Voldemort in the Harry Potter series for HBO? One name has been linked
We love bears; the Care Bears, Yogi Bear, Ursa Major. However, some bears are bad and eat people, like the bears in Grizzly Night. We had the trailer recently, and I was asked to review it, so here goes. The
Send Help is Sam Raimi’s return to the director chair. It’s been a long time. Drag Me To Hell was nearly twenty years ago now. Community Notes indicates that statement is incorrect. Raimi also directed Oz The Great and Powerful
It’s time for that most curiously American of sporting events. The Super Bowl, where the sport is frequently overshadowed by the quality of the steaks on your grill, the profile of the half time singer, and the movie trailers shown
Porky and Daffy are back, and ready to save the world in The Day the Earth Blew Up. I honestly cannot remember the last time I saw the two of them. It’s been a few years, but they were a
In one of the great dichotomies of the universe, movies are getting longer and longer, while audience attention spans are getting shorter. While studios pump out tentpole movies like Avatar: Fire and Ash (197 minutes) and even disposable, mass-market fare
Hello Monday, my old friend. It’s good to see you again. Most people hate you, but I don’t, because of you Monday, we have movie memes to cheer us up. Did you all have a good weekend? Is there anything