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At Last! Scott’s Best Films of 2014!

January 17, 2015January 17, 2015 Scott W. Davis

Always late, but never disappointing, these were my favorite films of last year. Hey, better late than never, right (Don’t answer that.)? Continue reading At Last! Scott’s Best Films of 2014!

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SCOTT’S FILM GEEK JOURNAL: The Sun Sets on Hollywood

January 11, 2015January 18, 2015 Scott W. Davis

In this installment of the 1980s project, we look at Billy Wilder’s penultimate film, FEDORA, as well as its spiritual companion, 1950’s SUNSET BOULEVARD. Continue reading SCOTT’S FILM GEEK JOURNAL: The Sun Sets on Hollywood

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THE STRANGE COLOR OF YOUR BODY’S TEARS, or: Dying Pretty

January 10, 2015January 10, 2015 Scott W. Davis

Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani paint a beautiful picture in this homage to the giallo. But is there anything else to it? Continue reading THE STRANGE COLOR OF YOUR BODY’S TEARS, or: Dying Pretty

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Horror People Are In Your Neighborhood…. And That’s a Good Thing

January 8, 2015 Scott W. Davis

Originally posted on MOVIOCRITY:
Promo image for Moongoyle Films. It’s the kind of story that artists and film critics hate reading. A principal and a guidance school counselor have been suspended for their alleged role in making independent horror films.… Continue reading Horror People Are In Your Neighborhood…. And That’s a Good Thing

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The Spoiler Room Talks About the Best and Worst Films of 2014!

January 6, 2015January 6, 2015 Scott W. Davis

Listen in as the Spoiler Room discusses the best and worst films of 2014! Continue reading The Spoiler Room Talks About the Best and Worst Films of 2014!

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SCOTT’S FILM GEEK JOURNAL: A Look At the Shape of Things to Come

January 3, 2015January 18, 2015 Scott W. Davis

A special sneak peek at a new series that will look at the films of the 1980s, right from the beginning. In this installment, we have a sex comedy, an indie action smash and a genuine cult classic. Continue reading SCOTT’S FILM GEEK JOURNAL: A Look At the Shape of Things to Come

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Good Riddance! The Worst Films of 2014

December 31, 2014December 31, 2014 Scott W. Davis

I hate beating up on people. Having said that, here are the worst films of 2014. Continue reading Good Riddance! The Worst Films of 2014

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THE INTERVIEW, or: Stream It If They Can’t Take a Joke

December 29, 2014December 29, 2014 Scott W. Davis

After one of the biggest studio crises in history, the last question that matters – Is the movie any good? Continue reading THE INTERVIEW, or: Stream It If They Can’t Take a Joke

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CAMP X-RAY, or: Compassion Is a Revolutionary Act

December 27, 2014December 27, 2014 Scott W. Davis

One of the best films of 2014 stars Kristen Stewart. Get over it. Continue reading CAMP X-RAY, or: Compassion Is a Revolutionary Act

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Jingle Bell Schlock!: Non-Traditional Christmas Films You May Have Missed (Part 4 of 4)

December 25, 2014December 25, 2014 Scott W. Davis

Part 4 of a four-part series! In this final installment, we look at non-traditional Christmas films from the 1990s to the present. Get ready for sex, drugs, rock n roll and other holiday favorites. Continue reading Jingle Bell Schlock!: Non-Traditional Christmas Films You May Have Missed (Part 4 of 4)

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