The 2000s By: Eddie Caiazzo Why didn’t the year 2000 have any movies named in this survey? Unfortunately, the Y2K hysteria was scarier than any horror movies released that year. We’ll leap right over the first year in the decade straight into 2001, where some asbestos removal guys get to work on the Danvers State… Continue reading 1990 to Now, A Perspective on Horror Films by the Decade: Part III of V
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Sailor Twift Studios’ First Film Auto Shop Premiering at FLY Film Festival
Philadelphia-Based Production Studio's Dark Comedy Named "Official Selection" to Top 100 Film Festival PHILADELPHIA - June 12, 2017 - PRLog -- AUTO SHOP, the highly-anticipated dark comedy from Sailor Twift Studios, has been named an "official selection" to the fourth annual FLY Film Festival in Enid, Oklahoma; a Film Freeway Top 100 reviewed festival. AUTO… Continue reading Sailor Twift Studios’ First Film Auto Shop Premiering at FLY Film Festival
1990 to Now, A Perspective on Horror Films by the Decade: Part II of V
I don’t know why, but November was a popular month for horror in 1990. The three films named in this survey released that year resided in the month of November. Tim Curry as “Pennywise the Clown” would scare a generation of youngsters in the TV miniseries based on Stephen King’s 1986 best-selling novel IT. To… Continue reading 1990 to Now, A Perspective on Horror Films by the Decade: Part II of V
Fascination with Madness: Thoughts on The Weeknd
Admittedly…The Weeknd wasn’t on my radar until reading the Philadelphia Inquirer Music Critic Dan DeLuca’s article on the Canadian singer’s upcoming headlining performance the Sunday of the 2015 Budweiser Made in America Festival. It was surprising to see an artist (at least in my eyes) so fresh to the music scene headlining a festival with… Continue reading Fascination with Madness: Thoughts on The Weeknd
Jason David Frank, the Wizard World 2016 Interview
Our first interview at Wizard World Philadelphia 2016 was the delightful Jason David Frank! Jason is an American actor and professional mixed martial artist who famously portrayed Tommy Oliver, the Green (and later White) Ranger in the hit series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1993-1996). DOWNLOAD THE LATEST EPISODE HERE!! or on iTUNES and STITCHER RADIO –Follow today’s crew: @NerdyPodcast, @JoeyHAHAs, & @EddieCPhilly27