Bram Stoker’s Dracula

Bram Stoker’s Dracula

One of the highest grossing films of all-time, Francis Ford Coppola’s Bram Stoker’s Dracula is an operatic attempt to faithfully adapt the writer’s masterpiece to the big screen. However, Coppola failed to ask one crucial question prior to green lighting the Zoetrope...

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Welcome to the Jungle

Welcome to the Jungle

I love L.A. It’s taken six years to get to where I’m at within my social & professional posture and yet there are new Easter eggs each and every day. A few weeks back, my industry narc contacted me about a test screening of a film and asked if I’d ever heard of it....

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Welcome to the Jungle

Welcome to the Jungle

I first heard of Welcome to the Jungle when it was merely being test screened by dimension and our own Jack Reher was the first person to review the movie. Thus, the reason why the site is quoted on both the front and back covers of the DVD. Why I don't think the film...

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WAZ

WAZ

Here’s a nightmarish noir based around the population geneticist George R Price’s mathematical equation of W delta Z. Price’s theory disproved the existence of altruism and claimed that the concept of selflessness was a fallacy. This bleak conclusion is matched by the...

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Watchmen

Watchmen

I never knew much about WATCHMEN until a few years ago when co-workers of mine introduced me to the story and talked about it being one of the best graphic novels they ever had read. A few months ago, one of my good friends let me borrow the graphic novel so I could...

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Wasting Away

Wasting Away

In a time when even the stand-out new zombie movies (like DIARY OF THE DEAD) are treading on familiar ground both stylistically and thematically, it’s rare to find an entry in the genre that demonstrates both originality and wit. WASTING AWAY does just that in its...

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The Wasp Women

The Wasp Women

The second of five features which producer/director Roger Corman would release in 1960, The Wasp Woman is acutely aware of the time in which it was made as the production reflects the filmmaker’s concern with such topics as gender, stampeding big business, and...

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War of the Worlds (DVD)

War of the Worlds (DVD)

I would certainly say that if a major blockbuster is in the works and you know about it, and it’s also public domain, why not jump on the wagon and give the folks your interpretation of the sci fi classic. So when the weak viewing public see WAR OF THE WORLDS on the...

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War of the Worlds

“War of the Worlds” is like a snack or drink that tastes good going in, but leaves you with a bland after-taste. On the surface, the movie is filled with dazzling special effects, great action sequences, and a good performance by Tom Cruise (I can’t believe I just...

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