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Al chats with Dallas Hallam – Comic Crusaders / GeekFest Special 2022 #10

Today Al chats with Dallas Hallam, the director of Understanding Scott McCloud’s Zot! Tune in to learn all bout this very cool film and more… [embedded content] Don’t miss, Understanding Scott McCloud’s Zot!, screening as part of the GeekFest Film Festival Year 9 Tour. Check it out LIVE and IN PERSON at a Comic Convention… Read More: Al chats with Dallas Hallam – Comic Crusaders / GeekFest… »

Ghostbusters: Afterlife: Fifty-Percent Good

Ghostbusters: Afterlife Does Not Quite Come Alive Ghostbusters: Afterlife has several excellent moments, a great protagonist, and a heartfelt core, yet is underwhelming in a lot of ways. Those who watch it will remember it mainly for its fan service, and though that’s kind of the point—it’s not great we have a lot of movies… Read More: Ghostbusters: Afterlife: Fifty-Percent Good »

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark: Nostalgic, Thematically Overstuffed Horror

Scary Stories Seems To Be Part Of A Media Trend Given recent movie adaptation trends, Scary Stories to Tell in The Dark has a lot of comparisons. Even attempting to evaluate it outside of context is semi-impossible because of its similarities. I’d call it a mash-up of Fear Street and the first Goosebumps movie, but… Read More: Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark: Nostalgic, Thematically Overstuffed… »

The House: Unsettling And Confusing

The House Has Heavy Commentary On Something The House is an interpretive art piece. The creators had a point to make, and a message to send—but I’ve yet to figure out what that message was. It was like being screamed at in a foreign language you almost know well enough to understand. This level of… Read More: The House: Unsettling And Confusing »

Cinema Crusaders talk all about Inception (Pt. 1)

Cinema Crusaders are back and we’re tacking Christopher Nolan’s seminal sci-fi classic, Inception. This movie is sophisticated science fiction, examining so many different topic we had to devote two shows to it. Join us for an in depth look as we dive into the inception of Inception in part 1. [embedded content] Thanks for listening… Read More: Cinema Crusaders talk all about Inception (Pt. 1) »

Evolution Showed Why David Duchovny Deserved More Comedy Roles

Way back in 2001, I got to see a sneak peek of a little film called Evolution. I knew next to nothing about the flick other than it was directed by Ivan Reitman and starred David Duchovny, Orlando Jones, and Julianne Moore, which meant I found myself in the rare position of going into a… Read More: Evolution Showed Why David Duchovny Deserved More Comedy Roles »

Trailer: MORE THAN MIYAGI: THE PAT MORITA STORY

The Oscar-nominated actor best known for his role of “Mr. Miyagi,” left behind a painfully revealing autobiographical record of his much-too-brief time here on Earth, tracing his journey from being bed-bound as a boy to the bright lights and discrimination in Hollywood. Deep inside that sweet, generous, multi-talented performer seethed an army of demons, that… Read More: Trailer: MORE THAN MIYAGI: THE PAT MORITA STORY »

Cinema Crusaders Review: The New Mutants

Join Nemesis and Shadewing for a NEW Cinema Crusaders Movie Review, today they tackle Marvel Entertainment, 20th Century Studios, Genre Films, Sunswept Entertainment, film, The New Mutants, directed by Josh Boone. [embedded content] Director: Josh BooneWriters: Josh Boone, Knate LeeStars: Maisie Williams, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Heaton | See full cast & crew NOTE: Video Footage provided by EPK Thanks for watching: Sub to… Read More: Cinema Crusaders Review: The New Mutants »