Showing posts with label chuck russell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chuck russell. Show all posts
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Thursday, February 23, 2017
Welcome to Prime Time: A Look Back at Dream Warriors
by Anya Novak
Thirty years ago this week, audiences flocked to the theater to see the release of the third Nightmare on Elm Street film. Dream Warriors has since topped horror fans’ NOES rankings and stands as my personal favorite of the entire franchise. When it comes time to choose an Elm Street movie to watch, I keep returning to Weston Hills Psychiatric Hospital to witness a group of troubled teens turn their weaknesses into strengths, and go toe-to-toe with pure evil.
Thirty years ago this week, audiences flocked to the theater to see the release of the third Nightmare on Elm Street film. Dream Warriors has since topped horror fans’ NOES rankings and stands as my personal favorite of the entire franchise. When it comes time to choose an Elm Street movie to watch, I keep returning to Weston Hills Psychiatric Hospital to witness a group of troubled teens turn their weaknesses into strengths, and go toe-to-toe with pure evil.
Friday, May 27, 2016
Netflix This Movie! Vol. 179
by Patrick Bromley
Happy Memorial Day weekend! With #Junesploitation kicking off next week, here are some picks for the first few days!
Happy Memorial Day weekend! With #Junesploitation kicking off next week, here are some picks for the first few days!
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Movies I Love: The Blob (1988)
by Patrick Bromley
Chuck Russell's 1988 take on The Blob is one of the three best horror remakes of all time. It's also one of the best horror movies of the '80s and one of my favorite horror movies of all time.
Chuck Russell's 1988 take on The Blob is one of the three best horror remakes of all time. It's also one of the best horror movies of the '80s and one of my favorite horror movies of all time.
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Riske Business: The Mask 20 Years Later
Patrick, Adam Thas (BETA!) and I revisit director Chuck Russell’s The Mask and chat about important things such as pet peeves, pet dogs and wanting to pet Cameron Diaz.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
F This Movie! - The Nightmare on Elm Street Franchise
Patrick and Mike close out Scary Movie Month with their annual franchise retrospective, this time turning their attention to the man with burns on his face, knives for fingers and hundreds of horrible, horrible jokes.
Monday, March 19, 2012
Heavy Action: Kull the Conqueror / The Scorpion King
What is it that makes an action star? Why do some "pop" and others don't? Steven Seagal becomes a movie star and works consistently for two decades, while Jeff Speakman disappears almost immediately after The Perfect Weapon is engineered to make him a household name. Michael Jai White has incredible chops (both literal and figurative), but hasn't enjoyed one third as much success as Wesley Snipes. Then there's polar opposites Kevin Sorbo and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, who met with very different career fates despite being launched as action stars in very, very similar movies.
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