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Horror on the Lens: The Terror (dir by Roger Corman, Francis Ford Coppola,...

Have you ever woken up and thought to yourself, “I’d love to see a movie where a youngish Jack Nicholson played a French soldier who, while searching for a mysterious woman, comes across a castle...

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Horror Film Review: The Howling (dir by Joe Dante)

The 1981 film, The Howling, takes place at The Colony. The Colony is a lovely place, a nice resort out in the middle of the countryside.  It’s a place that celebrity therapist George Waggener (Patrick...

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Smokey Bites The Dust (1981, directed by Charles B. Griffith)

Sheriff Hugh “Smokey” Turner (Walter Barnes) of Cyco County, Arkansas is determined to capture teenage car thief and prankster, Roscoe Wilton (Jimmy McNichol).  Roscoe is determined to disrupt the high...

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Retro Television Review: Miami Vice 2.19 “The Fix”

Welcome to Retro Television Reviews, a feature where we review some of our favorite and least favorite shows of the past!  On Mondays, I will be reviewing Miami Vice, which ran on NBC from 1984 to...

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Horror on the Lens: The Little Shop of Horrors (dir by Roger Corman)

Hi!  Welcome to Horrorthon!  It’s a tradition around these parts that we offer up a classic (or not-so-classic) horror film for our readers to watch every day in October.  As we have just lost the...

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Horror Film Review: It Conquered The World (dir by Roger Corman)

“Man is a feeling creature, and because of it, the greatest in the universe….” So says scientist Paul Nelson (Peter Graves) towards the end of 1956’s It Conquered The Universe.  Paul may be a scientist...

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Horror on the Lens: The Terror (dir by Roger Corman, Francis Ford Coppola,...

Have you ever woken up and thought to yourself, “I’d love to see a movie where a youngish Jack Nicholson played a French soldier who, while searching for a mysterious woman, comes across a castle...

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Horror Film Review: X: The Man With X-Ray Eyes (dir by Roger Corman)

Eyes.  They’re one of the most important parts of our body but they’re also frightening easy to damage. Unlike the heart or the liver or the brain, they don’t have a protective covering of skin and...

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Horror Film Review: Premature Burial (by Roger Corman)

Poor Guy Carrell (Ray Milland!) The character at the center of the 1962 Edgar Allan Poe adaptation, The Premature Burial, Guy spends his days terrified of being buried alive.  Like his father before...

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Film Review: After Hours (dir by Martin Scorsese)

Directed by Martin Scorsese, 1985’s After Hours opens in an office.  This isn’t the type of office that one might expect a Scorsese movie to open with.  It’s not a wild, hedonistic playground like the...

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