
Let’s dive into Stephen King’s evocative first foray into dark fantasy, the first volume in the Dark Tower series, “The Gunslinger”. An oddity in …continue reading Reading the King: The Gunslinger (1982)
Let’s dive into Stephen King’s evocative first foray into dark fantasy, the first volume in the Dark Tower series, “The Gunslinger”. An oddity in …continue reading Reading the King: The Gunslinger (1982)
A portrait of unrestrained violence, “No Country for Old Men” features the most disturbing killer in cinema history. No Country for Old Men (2007), …continue reading Digging Deep: No Country for Old Men
The Adventure in Movies crew is making the most out of Sundance, and they are discussing some of the famous fest’s diverse content this …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Sundance Film Festival
“Ghost Town” is slick looking with decent effects, but that can’t make up for a languishing story that feels unfinished and unfocused. A deputy …continue reading The Daily Dig: Ghost Town (1988)
A sophomoric plot, if you can even call it such, does its best to drag down a beautifully shot film in 1992’s “Mad at …continue reading The Daily Dig: Mad at the Moon (1992)
This month on the Guilty Pleasures podcast, we invite a couple of special guests to cozy up with Carpenter’s cheese-fest, “Ghosts of Mars”. ABOUT THIS …continue reading Guilty Pleasures: Ghosts of Mars (2001)
Video Rewind tells the behind the scenes stories from the video store era, one rental at a time! This month’s movie is “Bad Girls” …continue reading Video Rewind: Bad Girls (1994)
Beautiful and chaotic, “Prisoners of the Ghostland” takes viewers on a wild ride with Nicolas Cage in the driver’s seat; a must watch. Nicolas …continue reading Sundance Film Festival: Prisoners of the Ghostland (2021)
“Bone Tomahawk” is a brilliantly crafted genre-blending film about a posse out to rescue townsfolk from a seemingly “Lovecraftian” nightmare. “Then fear left, and …continue reading From Beyond: Bone Tomahawk (2015)
The genre-bending “The Wind” explores the terrors of the isolated prairie, with a slow-burning horror that creeps up on you like a cold chill …continue reading Take Two Review: The Wind (2019)
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