Brazil (1985)
Brazil nuts are relatively large nuts coming from one of the most useful trees in the Amazon rainforest. It literally has 1001 uses from carpentry, health benefits, lubricants to flooring. Brazil (1985) The 1985 Terry…
Brazil nuts are relatively large nuts coming from one of the most useful trees in the Amazon rainforest. It literally has 1001 uses from carpentry, health benefits, lubricants to flooring. Brazil (1985) The 1985 Terry…
When it comes to movies, I often associate a film with where I saw it. I remember watching that on a VHS from Parkside Video. I remember seeing that at the Budget where my friend…
An American Werewolf in London (1981) John Landis was on a roll. Kentucky Fried Movie. Animal House. Blues Brothers. He was making one big comedy after another. But he had a script sitting in a…
Usually with the Universally Loved columns, I watch the film, get an idea of where I want to go with the review and belch it out within the same evening. Dear Evan Hansen (2021) Not…
AMC NETWORKS LAUNCHES BOOK PUBLISHING ARM WITH FOUR NEW FAN-FOCUSED, ORIGINAL TITLES AMC Networks Publishing to Launch Two New Books Based on Popular Series — Shudder’s Creepshow From Cartel Entertainment and Greg Nicotero andAcorn TV’s…
Guest list includes horror icons, directors and authors plus a film program with international entries.
Marry Me (2022) Universal is one of the few studios still making rom-com’s on an occasional basis. Their latest, Marry Me, is based upon a web Graphic Novel (http://marryme.keenspot.com/) and stars Jennifer Lopez, Owen Wilson…
The most maligned of the Universal Classic Monsters is probably The Creature from the Black Lagoon. He was last to the scene, directed by the same director that made giant spider movies like Tarantula, and…
SHUDDER ANNOUNCES ACQUISITION OF THE CELLAR, STARRING ELISHA CUTHBERT AND EOIN MACKEN, AHEAD OF FILM’S WORLD PREMIERE AT SXSW FESTIVAL From Critically Acclaimed Writer/Director Brendan Muldowney, The Cellar Will Stream on Shudder April 15 with a Day-and-Date Theatrical Release Through…
My last “Universally Loved” column was a review of the 1970’s Centennial TV miniseries. Just like that film, which actually covered much more than 100 years, I’d like to look at Universal’s 110th Anniversary. There…