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Back in 1992, the BBC was inundated with complaints after the fictional paranormal investigation program Ghostwatch was broadcast during prime time on October 31st,...

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  The almighty sequel. What happens when a movie makes so much money that when a follow-up is forced into production it’s literally for...

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A few weeks ago, Godzilla Minus One made history when the 70-year-old kaiju won its first Academy Award, celebrating the visual effects of Takashi...

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Who is Darkman? In the summer of 1989, I had only been working in the marketing department of Universal Pictures for a few weeks...

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The Prince’s Voyage is a beautiful animated tale from critically acclaimed French animators animator Jean-François Laguionie (The Painting, Cannes Palme d’Or winner Rowing Across...

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It’s been twenty-three years since I saw Guy Ritchie’s debut film, Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels, a clever crime comedy that introduced the...

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Neil Burger’s Voyagers is an ambitious new film that walks the line between the real-life Stanford Prison Experiment and traditional Western movie tropes set...

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Written and directed by longtime friend and filmmaker Malcom Ingram, Clerk chronicles the life and career of Kevin Smith. Known for his live appearances...

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Originally premiered at Sundance back in January, How It Ends (written, produced, and directed by the husband-and-wife-team of Daryl Wein and Zoe Lister-Jones) made...

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There is so much to love about Justine Bateman’s directorial debut, Violet, so much so that I don’t believe I’ve fully recovered. Let’s get...