Best Buy is running a 30% off sale on ALL of their catalog Blu-Ray titles (excluding Ice Age 3, Tinkerbell and the Lost Treasure, Battlestar Galactica: The Plan, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Wrong Turn, Twilight, Last House on the Left, Friday the 13th 2009, The Haunting In Connecticut and The Uninvited — But who wants those anyway?)
The Brothers Bloom may be the most uplifting movie about the art of the con ever made. As the brothers figure out all the way back at the prologue, a con works best when all parties involved get exactly what they want
The Long Good Friday is a continuing weekly column that tries to thematically or tangentially link together three varying films that would make one hell of an evening at the home theater. Most of these flicks are readily available from Netflix, Blockbuster or Amazon, and some are even available on demand. This is our attempt at a gateway drug to irresponsible movie-watching
By Tom Nix
The Changeling is legitimately spooky ghost story. It is not a movie where Angelina Jolie practices recognizing her own children. For those of you looking for an article about Angelina Jolie – Why
Where the Wild Things Are is a lot like the Dark Side Cave in The Empire Strikes Back. You will get out of it only what you bring in with you
By Tom Nix
An American Werewolf in London has remained (and will remain – anyone who thinks THE WOLFMAN has a shot at knocking this movie off the hill should quit reading the secret messages in their spaghetti-os) the best werewolf movie in 30 years. This is due to a very simple reason. It is perfect.
Because it is Monday and the world is ending slowly!
Not to get off track, but the world is filled with two kinds of people: those who think everything revolves around little paper documents, and those who carry spears. The spear bunch think that the document clique are nincompoops
Long before Creepshow and Trick ‘r Treat got back into the anthology business, one of the premiere names in fear tried his hand at a three part spook-a-blast. And i’ll be damned if it doesn’t work
The Long Good Friday is a continuing weekly column that tries to thematically or tangentially link together three varying films that would make one hell of an evening at the home theater. Most of these flicks are readily available from Netflix, Blockbuster or Amazon, and some are even available on demand. This is our attempt at a gateway drug to irresponsible movie-watching
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