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Orphaned at an early age, Peter Parker (Toby Maguire) lived in Queens, New York with his beloved Aunt May (Academy-Awards®) nominee Rosemary Harris) and Uncle Ben (Academy Awards® winner Cliff Robertson). Peter leads the life of a normal student, working as a photographer… Continue
By the end of his film Jon Favreau’s Iron Man is a light and fluffy character, a superhero colored in with bright bits of crayon, but he doesn’t start out that way. Ironically it’s early on in the story when Tony Stark, the man inside the bright red suit, is still a carefree playboy a… Continue
The new Incredible Hulk movie couldn’t be more different to its 2003 predecessor . . .
Few movies had as drastic a change in box office fortunes as Ang Lee’s 2003 Hulk movie. In its first weekend in the USA, Hulk earned a promising $62 million. The weekend after… Continue
It's a feeling I wish I experienced at the movies more often. The credits roll, and my head feels like it's going to explode. I leave the theater pumped, walking on air, wanting -- no, needing -- to yack over the film then and there. I feel like I could write not jus… Continue
Added by Naffy on November 5, 2008 at 4:31pm — No Comments
If the first Gremlins was striving for populist thrills, its sequel, Gremlins 2: The New Batch, is one for the film and pop culture buffs. Chock full of in-jokes and homage, this sequel would be little more than a glorified mess if not for the fact that there is a gr… Continue
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A gang of marauding critters overruns a picture-perfect small town. In a night of mayhem and hilarity, the Gremlins destroy everything in sight. This hit from the 1984 has lost none of its ability to frighten and entertain. Both a dark comedy and a cultural commentary, director Joe Dante's creat… Continue
Added by Naffy on November 4, 2008 at 3:00pm — 2 Comments
On August 20th, 1973, police were dispatched to the remote farmhouse of Thomas Hewitt, the former head-skinner at a local slaughterhouse in Travis County, Texas. What they found within the confines of the cryptic residence was the butchered remains… Continue
Good old Stephen King. For some reason I feel warm and fuzzy knowing I've lived in the peak time period of the modern master of the macabre. While I haven't read all his books or seen all the movies,… Continue
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Opening with spectacular aerial shots of a beautiful, mountainous landscape, Stanley Kubrick's horror classic THE SHINING sucks the viewer into his frightening tale with quiet, relaxing visuals--but the ominous soundtrack warns that all is not right at the gor… Continue
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