Movies

‘Halloween H20: 20 Years Later’ (1998) digs into sibling rivalry

Although I’ve seen some of the “Halloween” films, I haven’t seen them recently enough to remember them. So this watch/rewatch of the saga marks my

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‘Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers’ (1995, 2014) wraps ‘Jamie trilogy’

Although I’ve seen some of the “Halloween” films, I haven’t seen them recently enough to remember them. So this watch/rewatch of the saga marks my

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‘Seven in Heaven’ is an engaging mind trip that forgets to deliver a payoff (Movie review)

“Seven in Heaven” was an impulsive watch for me. The premise sounded neat and it was right there on Netflix so I gave it a

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Strong leading lady, intriguing house make ‘Malevolent’ a decent horror diversion (Movie review)

The new Netflix horror movie “Malevolent” is arguably cashing in on the fact that viewers love haunted house yarns (see also the Netflix series “The

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Ridiculous ‘Skyscraper’ pushes suspension of disbelief past the breaking point (Movie review)

I’m always up for a good action movie. I have the mindset that no matter how bad a blockbuster action movie is, it’s still worth

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‘Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers’ (1989) squanders set-up

Although I’ve seen some of the “Halloween” films, I haven’t seen them recently enough to remember them. So this watch/rewatch of the saga marks my

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‘Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers’ (1988) a great sequel

Although I’ve seen some of the “Halloween” films, I haven’t seen them recently enough to remember them. So this watch/rewatch of the saga will mark

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Filming with an iPhone 7 is insane, but ‘Unsane’ is a decent psychological thriller (Movie review)

When I first heard about “Unsane,” the only thing I knew was that it was a Steven Soderbergh movie filmed using only an iPhone 7.

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‘Halloween III: Season of the Witch’ (1982) tries new path

Although I’ve seen some of the “Halloween” films, I haven’t seen them recently enough to remember them. So this watch/rewatch of the saga marks my

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After masterful ‘Sicario,’ ‘Day of the Soldado’ is content to be an OK action thriller (Movie review)

The first “Sicario” (2015) is a work of art. It has mood, tension, amazing cinematography and a great story. Needless to say, I was excited

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