Scream 2 (1997) – Movie Review **31 Days of Horror**

“There’s a killer on campus, making more calls, making more kills. Scream Again. Someone has taken their love of sequels one step too far!” Logan Myerz reviews Wes Craven’s sequel Scream 2 starring Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Jamie Kennedy, and David Arquette.

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“Two years after the first series of murders, as Sidney acclimates to college life, someone donning the Ghostface costume begins a new string of killings.”

Cat’s Eye (1985) – Movie Review **31 Days of Horror**

“Through the eye of the cat, a twisted tail of macabre suspense from the author of CARRIE, THE SHINING, and THE DEAD ZONE.Logan Myerz reviews the anthology horror thriller Cat’s Eye directed by Lewis Teague and written by Stephen King. The film stars James Woods, Robert Hays, and Drew Barrymore.

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“A stray cat is the linking element of three tales of suspense and horror.”

Cujo (1983) – Movie Review **31 Days of Horror**

“Who Let The Dog Out?” In this tale of a killer canine, man’s best friend turns into his worst enemy. Logan Myerz reviews the 1983 film Cujo that’s adapted from the Stephen King novel directed by Lewis Teague and starring Dee Wallace and Danny Pintauro.

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“Cujo, a friendly St. Bernard, contracts rabies and conducts a reign of terror on a small American town.”

Maximum Overdrive (1986) – Movie Review **31 Days of Horror**

Happy October Friends! We’re kicking off ’31 Days of Horror’ with Stephen Kings directorial debut and cocaine fueled Maximum Overdrive starring Emilio Estevez. Stay tuned for more horror movie reviews hitting our website and YouTube channel all month long.

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“A group of people try to survive when machines start to come alive and become homicidal.”

Trailer Reaction – DUNE (2020)

The long-awaited trailer for Dune was finally released and it gives viewers a glimpse at the world of Arrakis. The film is Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation of Frank Herbert’s sci-fi classic and the star-studded cast includes Timothée Chalamet, Oscar Isaac, Stellan Skarsgård, Zendaya, Jason Momoa, Josh Brolin, Javier Bardem, Rebecca Ferguson and Dave Bautista. The film is scheduled for release on December 18th!

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“Feature adaptation of Frank Herbert’s science fiction novel, about the son of a noble family entrusted with the protection of the most valuable asset and most vital element in the galaxy.”

**Official Trailer** THE DARK AND THE WICKED – In Theaters, On Demand & Digital November 6th!

“On a secluded farm, a man is slowly dying. Bedridden and fighting through his final breaths, his wife is slowly succumbing to overwhelming grief. To help their mother and say goodbye to their father, siblings Louise (Marin Ireland) and Michael (Michael Abbott Jr.) return to their family farm. It doesn’t take long for them to see that something’s wrong with mom, though—something more than her heavy sorrow. Gradually, as their own grief mounts, Louise and Michael begin suffering from a darkness similar to their mother’s, marked by waking nightmares and a growing sense that something evil is taking over their family.”

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Review – TENET (2020)

“We live in a twilight world.” Christopher Nolan returns to save the movie industry with his new time-bending thriller ‘TENET’ starring John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, and Kenneth Branagh. Logan Myerz reviews the film that hit cinemas tonight!

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“Armed with only one word, Tenet, and fighting for the survival of the entire world, a Protagonist journeys through a twilight world of international espionage on a mission that will unfold in something beyond real time.”

Review – TENET (2020)

by Old King Clancy

Nolan films are their own event at this point, and given the situation around Covid and the complete overhaul of the yearly release schedule that’s even truer this time than ever. While Interstellar and Dunkirk didn’t quite hit the mark for me I was still interested in Tenet, Nolan’s earned my butt in seat for interest as well as quality and with the cinemas finally reopened I was definitely in for this one. Thankfully Tenet proved to be worth the wait, it’s the clever blockbuster we’ve come to expect from Nolan and his time-travel take on the spy genre proves to work a lot better than it really should. Continue reading