Classic Scene: Unmasking the Phantom

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Unmasking the Phantom Phantom of the Opera (1925) Dir. Rupert Julian (uncredited Lon Chaney) The Scene: Rising opera star Christine (Mary Philbin) finds herself in the lair of the fabled Phantom (Lon Chaney)… Continue reading

Movie Review: ‘Godzilla: King of the Monsters’

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You can read Gfunk’s review right here!   Plot: Five years after the destruction of San Fransisco, Godzilla has disappeared. However, the crypto-zoological organization Monarch has tasked itself with tracking and studying the… Continue reading

Grading Robin Hood Movies

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A heroic figure who has been remembered and talked about for centuries, Robin Hood has provided countless storytellers with material to work with. Over the decades this has also applied to cinema and… Continue reading

Supanova Perth 2019 Cosplayers! (Sunday)

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We’re back! The local folks went above and beyond with their Cosplay efforts on the final day of Supanova and we’re thrilled to bring them to you! If you want to correct a… Continue reading

Retro Review: ‘His Kind of Woman’

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By 1951, film noir was set in stone as a solid genre of filmdom and famed eccentric millionaire Howard Hughes wanted in on the act. As the owner of RKO, he turned to… Continue reading

Supanova Perth 2019 Cosplayers! (Saturday Gallery)

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Good morning all! Like many Perth nerds we spent the past weekend at the Supanova Convention and, as always, the cosplayers were the best part of the show! We have two galleries for… Continue reading

Best Sci-fi Movies of the 90s

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The 1990’s saw huge steps forward in the field of special effects which were put to great use by the science fiction genre. Filmmakers had brand new tools at their disposal to tell… Continue reading

Retro Review: Return of the Living Dead

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When writer John Russo ended his collaboration with George Romero for their classic Night of the Living Dead, part of the arrangement was that he would retain the rights to utilize “Living Dead”… Continue reading

5 Modern Gothic Novels to Read

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Note: For the purpose of this blog, I’m defining modern as written in the 20th century or later. Honorable Mention: Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier (1938) Rebecca is the oldest book on this… Continue reading

Five Strange Tourist Attractions

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Summer is officially here and it is time for us to load up our cars and hit the road. While you may have a destination in mind you might also want to stop… Continue reading