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1990 to Now, A Perspective on Horror Films by the Decade: Part III of V

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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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

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1990 to Now: A Perspective on Horror Films by the Decade, Part 1

There are so many reasons to be a fan of horror movies right now.  Hollywood has already to date released nine films on the big-screen that carry the official genre-filtering title when trying to purchase tickets online.  John Squires of Bloody Disgusting reported back on February 6 that five out of the top 10 highest-grossing… Continue reading 1990 to Now: A Perspective on Horror Films by the Decade, Part 1

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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

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A Missed Opportunity to Make the Blair Witch Great Again

With Freddy and Jason in Hell, Ghost Face waiting for the turn of the century to make rich Californians “Scream” again, Candyman banished to behind the mirror and Michael Myers without a head, the summer of 1999 would end the decade without a gory drop of blood being shed -- thanks to The Blair Witch… Continue reading A Missed Opportunity to Make the Blair Witch Great Again

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Bob Gale, the Wizard World Comic Con 2016 Interview

Prior to Wizard World Comic Con 2016 kicking off in Philadelphia, we were able to sit down with the prolific Bob Gale. Gale is a producer and writer for screen and page, working on many projects with Robert Zemeckis (including the Back to the Future franchise, 1941 and I Wanna Hold Your Hand), as well as comic book work on Ant-Man,… Continue reading Bob Gale, the Wizard World Comic Con 2016 Interview

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Sean Patrick Flanery, The Wizard World 2016 Interview

The Wizard World Comic Con 2016 press event allowed us to sit down with the multi-talented Sean Patrick Flanery. Flanery is an actor and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu martial arts teacher. He is most notable for his roles the Boondock Saints franchise, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, Powder, and more. He released his first novel, Jane Two in April 2016. DOWNLOAD THE LATEST EPISODE HERE!!… Continue reading Sean Patrick Flanery, The Wizard World 2016 Interview