Movies

Keaton back for cozy ‘Manhattan Murder Mystery’ (1993)

Woody Allen acts across from Diane Keaton and co-writes with Marshall Brickman for the first time since “Manhattan” (1979) in an apt followup: “Manhattan Murder

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‘Final Destination 2’ (2003) a massive pileup of silliness

For the last week of Spooky Month, RFMC is looking back at the films of the “Final Destination” series. Our final destination: Halloween! Next up

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Wong, Morgan get their hit with ‘Final Destination’ (2000)

For the last week of Spooky Month, RFMC is looking back at the films of the “Final Destination” series. Our final destination: Halloween! First up

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‘Scary Movie 4’ (2006) cruises into disaster-horror mashup

For Spooky Month at RFMC, we’re looking back at the “Scary Movie” franchise that started by making fun of “Scream” and – despite its promise

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Zucker brings old-school flavor to ‘Scary Movie 3’ (2003)

For Spooky Month at RFMC, we’re looking back at the “Scary Movie” franchise that started by making fun of “Scream” and – despite its promise

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Point of ‘Shadows and Fog’ (1991) gets lost in the mist

Aesthetically, “Shadows and Fog” (1991) is the closest Woody Allen has come to making a horror movie. As the story unfolds over one night of

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4th ‘Candyman’s’ horror vibe lost in worthwhile message

I think of “Candyman” (2021) – which I want to call “C4ndyman” since it’s the series’ fourth film, but which I’ll abbreviate as “C4” –

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‘Scary Movie 2’ (2001) goes for bigger gross-outs, grosses

For Spooky Month at RFMC, we’re looking back at the “Scary Movie” franchise that started by making fun of “Scream” and – despite its promise

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‘Halloween Kills’ riffs on ‘later that night’ scares

Love or hate Blumhouse’s “H40” films, you have to respect how they stay firmly within the “Halloween” box while also giving us things we haven’t

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‘Scary Movie’ (2000) makes a funny spoof out of a parody

For Spooky Month at RFMC, we’re looking back at the “Scary Movie” franchise that started by making fun of “Scream” and – despite its promise

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