
“If it bleeds, we can kill it.” Logan Myerz reviews the 1987 classic, Predator starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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“If it bleeds, we can kill it.” Logan Myerz reviews the 1987 classic, Predator starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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Logan Myerz reviews John Carpenter’s 1983 film Christine, that’s adapted from the Stephen King novel.
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We’re going back to the 80’s to review The Dead Zone, directed by David Cronenberg and starring Christopher Walken.
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Logan Myerz reviews the cult classic slasher flick from 1983, Sleepaway Camp.
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“Angela Baker, a traumatized and very shy young girl, is sent to summer camp with her cousin. Shortly after her arrival, anyone with sinister or less than honorable intentions gets their comeuppance.”

Movies like Slice are part of a genre that I’m now trade-marking as “Kitchen Sink Movies,” films like Detention and Freaks Of Nature that take wildly outlandish concepts, throw the kitchen sink at the screen, and pray to god that it’s entertaining because it’s sure as hell not gonna make any sense. It’s a difficult genre to pull off since you run the risk of going too far and blurring out any attempt at story, or you don’t go far enough and your wild concept just feels flimsy and unfocused. In the case of Slice, it unfortunately suffers from the latter issue.

Nile Fortner is back with the Retro Review series to review the 1929 short film, Un Chien Andalou.
Synopsis:
“In a surrealistic film with input from Salvador Dalí, director Luis Buñuel presents stark, surrealistic images including the slitting open of a woman’s eye and a dead horse being pulled along on top of a piano. A mysterious film open to interpretations ranging from deep to completely meaningless, this short (17-minute) film certainly presented something new in the cinema of its day.”

Logan Myerz reviews the new horror film Summer of ’84 that was released on August 10th! #Summerof84
“After suspecting that their police officer neighbor is a serial killer, a group of teenage friends spend their summer spying on him and gathering evidence, but as they get closer to discovering the truth, things get dangerous.”

Logan Myerz reviews the first three episodes of Castle Rock now streaming on Hulu.
“Based on the stories of Stephen King, the series will intertwine characters and themes from the fictional town of Castle Rock.”

Logan Myerz reviews Daphne and Velma, the origin story of how these characters first met before Scooby-Doo and the rest of the Mystery Inc !
“The female future members of Mystery Inc. investigate strange goings-on in their school.”

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