Summer of ’84 – Review & Interview with Graham Verchere

‘Summer of ’84’ Is a Splash of Brilliant B-Movie Nostalgia

by Nile Fortner

Even though I wasn’t born yet, I know that 1984 was a fantastic year that gave us classics that would later go on to become classic nostalgia. The year 1984 gave us a Schwarzenegger as a futuristic killing-machine cyborg hunting down anyone named Sarah Connor in The Terminator. The year 1984 also taught us that Gremlins can’t get wet, Molly Ringwald was the O.G. red-head babe before Jessica Chastain (sorry Jessica), and that counting after “five and six you better grab your crucifix” before a red-and-green striped sweater wearing serial killer haunts your dreams.

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IT (2017) Blu-Ray #PhellasGiveAway

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We’re excited to announce the first #PhellasGiveAway of 2018! We are giving away a Blu-Ray copy of the highest grossing horror film of all time, IT directed by Andy Muschietti. All you have to do is subscribe to our YouTube Channel and let us know in the comments “Which movie you’re most anticipating in 2018.” We will announce the winner on January 9th at 7 pm CST! Also, don’t forget to use #PhellasGiveAway

 

 

Own ‘IT: Escape From Pennywise’ now on Samsung Gear VR and Google Daydream!

“Pick a path, face your fears, there’s only one way out!”

Warner Bros. Home Entertainment announces IT: Escape From Pennywise, a Virtual Reality experience available now on Samsung Gear VR and Google Daydream for $0.99.

Get the next chapter of the IT virtual reality experience with IT:  Escape from Pennywise.  Go inside the Neibolt house and choose a door to determine your fate as you come face-to-face with Pennywise.

Experience IT like you’ve never imagined before in this terrifying cinematic virtual reality experience! #WBPromotion

Review – IT (2017)

by Kevin Muller

Many people don’t know, but the number 27 and the release of the new film, “IT”, go hand in hand. In the novel, Pennywise, the murderous clown, emerges every 27 years. Secondly, it has been 27 years since the television adaptation of the novel where Tim Curry played Pennywise was released. Finally, the new Pennywise, played by Bill Skarsgard, is 27 as the new film drops. All these are interesting and cool coincidences, but does the new adaptation of the famous Stephen King novel succeed? It has advantages that the television movie didn’t have: production value, gore, and the ability for the characters to talk like real thirteen year olds, who drop swear words like they are going out of style.

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