Marcey continues her 31 Days Of Horror journey with reviews for Day 13 and 14s films It Follows (2014) and The Kiss (1988) Continue reading
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[31 Days Of Horror ’22] Mini Reviews: Possession (1981) and Mark of the Devil (1970)
Marcey continues her 31 Days Of Horror journey with reviews for Day 11 and 12s films Possession (1981) and Mark of the Devil (1970) Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror ’22] Mini Reviews: One Cut Of The Dead (2017) and Jigoku (1960)
Marcey continues her 31 Days Of Horror journey with reviews for Day 09 and 10s films One Cut Of The Dead (2017) and Jigoku (1960) Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror ’22] Mini Reviews: The Theatre Bizarre (2011) and Ghost Ship (1952)
Marcey continues her 31 Days Of Horror journey with reviews for Day 07 and 08s films The Theatre Bizarre (2011) and Ghost Ship (1952) Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror ’22] Mini Reviews: Vamp (1986) and The Face Behind The Mask (1941)
Marcey continues her 31 Days Of Horror journey with reviews for Day 05 and 06s films Vamp (1986) and The Face Behind The Mask (1941) Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror ’22] Mini Reviews: Killer Party (1986) and The Mad Genius (1931)
Marcey continues her 31 Days Of Horror journey with reviews for Day 03 and 04s films Killer Party (1986) and The Mad Genius (1931) Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror ’22] Mini Reviews: Tigers Are Not Afraid (2017) and Faust (1926)
Marcey begins her 31 Days Of Horror journey with reviews for Day 01 and 02’s films Tigers Are Not Afraid (2017) and Faust (1926) Continue reading
[Review] Thor: Love and Thunder (2022) by Marcus Wilturner
It’s often said in many respective circles that the concept of comedy relies on the combination of tragedy and timing. When done cohesively and coherently, pure uproarious entertainment is the result, and that very result can last long after the laughs have ceased and can span across utter generations. Even though the recipe has been … Continue reading
[Review] Jurassic World Dominion (2022) by Marcus Wilturner
There’s minimal debate that Jurassic Park (1993) is one of the most historic, culturally impactful films of all-time. A timeless adventure with thick tension, compelling characters, and one big pile of engrossment and heart. It also seems to be getting better with age. A true landmark in cinema never to be replaced or forgotten. And … Continue reading
[Bede’s MIFF 2022 Audio Reviews #3] Lynch/Oz, The Afterlight, Rodeo and Close
LYNCH/OZ, THE AFTERLIGHT, RODEO and CLOSE Welcome to the 3rd edition of my 2022 Melbourne International Film Festival (a.k.a. MIFF) audio reviews. In this one, I share my thoughts on the David Lynch & THE WIZARD OF OZ themed documentary LYNCH/OZ, the one-of-kind and unique experimental film THE AFTERLIGHT, the French motorcycle themed film RODEO … Continue reading
[Junesploitation ’22] Mini Reviews: The Psychic (1977) and Sleeping Beauty (1987)
Marcey reviews Day 17 and Day 18’s films The Psychic (1977) and Sleeping Beauty (1987) for Junesploitation Continue reading
[Junesploitation ’22] Mini Reviews: Mansquito (2005) and Malibu Express (1985)
Marcey reviews Day 15 and Day 16’s films Mansquito (2005) and Malibu Express (1985) for Junesploitation Continue reading
[Junesploitation ’22] Mini Reviews: A Blade In The Dark (1983) and Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold (1975)
Marcey reviews Day 13 and Day 14’s films A Blade In The Dark (1983) and Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold (1975) for Junesploitation Continue reading
[Junesploitation ’22] Mini Reviews: Countess Dracula (1971) and Women’s Prison Massacre (1983)
Marcey reviews Day 11 and Day 12’s films Countess Dracula (1971) and Women’s Prison Massacre (1983) for Junesploitation Continue reading