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Shattered Politics #49: The Dead Zone (dir by David Cronenberg)

So, it seems like every time that I write a review of any film based on a novel by Stephen King, I always have to start out by explaining that I think, while King’s success is undeniable, the fact that...

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Embracing the Melodrama Part II #17: Good Time Girl (dir by David MacDonald)

The 1948 film Good Time Girl is currently available on Netflix and I have to admit that, based on the name alone, I was expecting it to be another somewhat campy exploitation film about juvenile...

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A Movie A Day #307: River of Death (1989, directed by Steve Carver)

In the Amazon, natives are dying of a mysterious disease.  Could it have anything to do with a German war criminal named Wolfgang (played by Robert Vaughn) who is living in a cave that is decorated...

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Journey to the Far Side of the Sun (1969, directed by Robert Parrish)

In the year 2069, the European Space Exploration Council discovers that there is a planet on the other side of the Sun, one that orbits the same path as the Earth.  Unfortunately, a spy transmits this...

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King Solomon’s Mines (1985, directed by J. Lee Thompson)

After her archaeologist father disappears while searching for the fabled mines of King Solomon, Jesse Houston (Sharon Stone) hires famed explorer Allan Quartermain (Richard Chamberlain) to help her...

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Horror Scenes That I Love: Dracula vs. Van Helsing in Count Dracula

The 1970 film, Count Dracula, is unique in that it’s a film that stars Christopher Lee but it wasn’t produced by Hammer.  Instead, it was directed by Lee’s friend, the Spanish director Jess Franco.  It...

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International Horror Review: Count Dracula (dir by Jess Franco)

Christopher Lee played Dracula in seven horror films and he often said that he hated almost every single one of them. Christopher Lee, you have to understand, was a fan of Bram Stoker’s original novel...

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