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Rob Zombie’s Halloween

Before the release of Rob Zombie’s 2007 remake of Halloween, the franchise was in a state of flux. The last film of the franchise, 2002’s Halloween: Resurrection, was rightfully destroyed by critics and fans alike […]

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Halloween H20: 20 Years Later

As 1995 came to a close, the Halloween franchise was in the worst shape its ever been. Along with the death of the legendary Donald Pleasance, Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers entered the conversation as one of […]

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Halloween III: Season of the Witch

A year removed from the release of Halloween II and the apparent death of Michael Myers, the Halloween franchise was at it again with the release of the most misunderstood film in the franchise. A film that throughout the […]

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Halloween II

In October of 1978, the horror genre changed forever with the release of John Carpenter’s Halloween. A film that set the bar high and that has yet to be matched in regards to filmmaking and storytelling […]

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Halloween

October 31st, 1995 was a day that will live in infamy for a young boy – me. On that evening, I came home after a night of trick or treating and turned on the USA […]

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#TBT Reel Review: The Incredibles

It’s very hard to imagine a world where Pixar isn’t releasing a film every summer. Starting back in 1995, Pixar and Disney have been the standard in animated films successful both for their narratives and […]

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#TBT Reel Review: Alien

Back when Alien was first released in 1979, science fiction films were the cream of the crop at the box office. The trend essentially began two years earlier with the release of Star Wars, which breathed […]

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#TBT Reel Review: Fast Five

Success can be an excellent motivator. After The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift underperformed, one could be forgiven for thinking that Fast & Furious wouldn’t fare much better despite bringing back the film’s original cast. At […]

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#TBT Reel Review: Fast & Furious

“The Gang’s All Here.” That’s the best way to describe Fast & Furious, the fourth installment of the franchise that brings back the original core four to the series. Only Paul Walker returned for the […]

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#TBT Reel Review: The Wolverine

The biggest issue with X-Men: Origins Wolverine, despite splashes of entertainment value, is that it lacked character depth. The movie reached more for the spectacle rather than delving into something more intimate. It was also […]

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#TBT Reel Review: The Ring

“Seven Days…” Can you remember what it was like the first time you heard those words uttered back in 2002 when The Ring was first released? The horror genre tends to have these moments of […]

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#TBT Reel Review: The Godfather

Throughout the history of film, the word masterpiece is loosely thrown around to films that are undeserving of that merit. When discussing masterpieces, cinephiles often bring up Gone With The Wind, Casablanca, and Citizen Kane. While […]

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#TBT Reel Review: A Christmas Story

The yearly question among 25-30-year-olds around the holidays is “What is your favorite holiday film?” From Home Alone to The Santa Clause, there really is no wrong answer. 20 years ago, while watching TV and eating Christmas […]

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#TBT Reel Review: Space Jam

20 years ago, there was no other figure in sports or entertainment more well known than Michael Jordan. The man not only revolutionized the game of basketball but created a brand that continues to dominate today. […]

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#TBT Reel Review: Fear

Before Mark Wahlberg was among the A-list elite, he was Marky Mark and he had a Funky Bunch. Good Vibrations wasn’t quite Ice Ice Baby but it was defining enough to stick with Wahlberg as he made his transition […]

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#TBT Reel Review: Ed Wood

Tim Burton is widely regarded as one of the most eccentric, unique directors of his time. His style, and aesthetic, leaves no questions asked whether or not you are watching one of his films. From Batman, […]