THE SHINING, or: The Film That Messed Me Up
My history with THE SHINING is rocky, beginning with a traumatic experience and then changing with every repeat viewing. Continue reading THE SHINING, or: The Film That Messed Me Up
My history with THE SHINING is rocky, beginning with a traumatic experience and then changing with every repeat viewing. Continue reading THE SHINING, or: The Film That Messed Me Up
With the release of the POLTERGEIST remake, we take a look at the trilogy that started it all. Continue reading THE WHOLE PICTURE: It Knows What Scares You
MAD MAX: FURY ROAD is not the film we expected. It’s something much more. Continue reading MAD MAX: FURY ROAD, or: The Film You Didn’t Know You Needed
Listen in as the Spoiler Room engages in an in-depth analysis and discussion, covering the original MAD MAX trilogy. Continue reading “Can’t We Get Beyond Thunderdome?” – The Spoiler Room Takes an Epic Look At the Original MAD MAX Trilogy
The biggest installment yet as we look at Jason Voorhees’ treatment over at New Line, including reviews of JASON GOES TO HELL, JASON X, FREDDY VS. JASON and the FRIDAY THE 13TH remake. Plus, a look at the documentary CRYSTAL LAKE MEMORIES! Continue reading THE WHOLE PICTURE: Jason Gets a Change of Scenery (Part 3 of 3)
Jason lives! We continue our series by looking at FRIDAY THE 13TH PARTS 6-8! Continue reading THE WHOLE PICTURE: The Man Behind the Mask (Part 2 of 3)
Announcing a new series on Moviocrity, THE WHOLE PICTURE! For this first installment, we celebrate the 35th anniversary of FRIDAY THE 13TH! Continue reading THE WHOLE PICTURE: “…And Today Is His Birthday” (Part 1 of 3)
The man who brought us PIECES tries his hand at a SUPERMAN knock-off with hilarious results. Continue reading SUPERSONIC MAN, or: Fighting Against Injustice and Copyright Law
This time, we look at three cult films involving people in alien surroundings: THE VISITOR, FORBIDDEN ZONE and WHY SHOOT THE TEACHER? Continue reading GLORY OF THE 80s: Strangers In a Strange Land
Hope springs eternal in a new telling of a classic that isn’t afraid to believe in happy endings. Continue reading CINDERELLA (2015), or: The Importance of Happily Ever After
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