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Spotlight On: Gene Hackman

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Acting is a business few people truly retire from, most just take on fewer and fewer roles until they die. But Gene Hackman is one of those rare cases where he has seemingly… Continue reading

Retro Review: ‘The Shadow’

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Following the success of the Batman films, Hollywood rushed to try and capitalize on the next superhero franchise to mixed results. Cinemas saw the likes of : The Mask, Tank Girl, Teenage Mutant… Continue reading

Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers Movies

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In 1933, RKO paired two supporting actors in the film Flying Down to Rio in a dance scene for the musical number “Carioca”. The end result was a scene completely stolen by two… Continue reading

Movie Review: ‘Val’

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During the 80’s and 90’s actor Val Kilmer was one of the most popular stars in cinema. Bringing an intense method actor working style to leading man roles. He could be counted on… Continue reading

Retro Review: ‘The Brain That Wouldn’t Die’

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When a promising surgeon is at risk of losing the love of his life, he does not mope instead he gets to work using his skills to fix the situation and stay aHEAD… Continue reading

Retro Review: ‘The Conversation’

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Do you feel comfortable that the last private conversation you had remained that way? Once you watch this mystery-thriller you may never have that comfort again. You may be wondering who could be… Continue reading

Movie Review: Fear Street Part 3: 1666

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The three week journey through the terrifying blood-soaked history of the town of Shadyside has come to an end by taking the audience back to the beginning. Filmmaker Leigh Janiak’s ambitious trilogy concludes… Continue reading

Movie Review: Space Jam: A New Legacy (2nd Opinion)

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I am a guy who enjoys many things in life, two of those things are the Looney Tunes and basketball. As such I have a soft spot for the 1996 movie Space Jam.… Continue reading

Movie Review: ‘Fear Street Part 2: 1978’

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Last week audiences got the first movie to adapt RL Stine’s Fear Street series which ended on a gripping cliffhanger. Recently Netflix released the next installment in the trilogy continuing to explore the… Continue reading

Who is Neil Breen?

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There is a tradition held regularly at Black Lodge, the video store here in Memphis, known as Sh**Fest. After the shop closes the owner hosts, a screening of some of the worst films… Continue reading