Films matter because they entertainment us as well as teach us a life lesson. We may not have learned if we didn’t watch movies. Movies provide messages that may help individuals with problems in their own life get through those issues .Movies are a creative art for people to express their stories through there films, […]… Continue reading Messages Through Movies — Brandons Blogs
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Movie Review – The Iron Mask (2019) — befarmed.wordpress.com
The Iron Mask, 2019. Directed by Oleg Stepchenko. Starring Jason Flemyng, Charles Dance, Rutger Hauer, Jackie Chan, Helen Yao and Arnold Schwarzenegger. TheIronMask1 SYNOPSIS: A brilliant English cartographer must travel to China in search of a fabled ‘Dragon Seal’ that holds supernatural powers, unaware that many dangerous and powerful figures are also seeking the treasure […]… Continue reading Movie Review – The Iron Mask (2019) — befarmed.wordpress.com
Drew Brees’ wife, Brittany, apologizes: ‘We are the problem’ — Q13 FOX News
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees apologized multiple times last week for his comments against kneeling during the national anthem. His wife, Brittany, followed it up with an apology of her own on Saturday. In an Instagram post on the “Brees Dream Foundation” page, Brittany posted a message which featured two quotes from Martin Luther… Continue reading Drew Brees’ wife, Brittany, apologizes: ‘We are the problem’ — Q13 FOX News
Horror Festival Testimonial – June 4 2020
Filmmaker Francis Galluppi (HIGH DESERT HELL) I wish I could’ve been there to help answer some of the questions but it felt amazing to watch the audience put it together. Especially to hear people’s own interpretation of certain things. Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Video: Submit via FilmFreeway, the exclusive way our festival accepts submissions.:
Edgar Wright’s Last Night in Soho Moved to April 2021 — Den of Geek
It appears we must wait a little longer to experience Edgar Wright’s first serious foray into horror. Indeed, the genre hopping writer-director took to Twitter Tuesday to confirm Last Night in Soho is now slated for a release date in April 2021. “Haunted by someone else’s past, but we’ll see you in the future,” Wright […]… Continue reading Edgar Wright’s Last Night in Soho Moved to April 2021 — Den of Geek
Friday The 13th: My Theory On What Happened To Jason Voorhees — Karli Ray’s Blog
Check out my theory on what happened to Jason Voorhees in Friday The 13th! via Friday The 13th: My Theory On What Happened To Jason Voorhees — Karli Ray’s Blog
10 Best 1970’s SLASHER MOVIES — I Love Horror Movies
It’s 70’s Slashers week! The horror sub genre of Slashers may have exploded in the 1980’s, but they actually got their start in the late 1960’s and throughout the 1970’s Italian Giallo Crime Films — which would be the grand inspiration for American Slasher Films soon to come. Slashers are pretty formulaic: a) Have a […]… Continue reading 10 Best 1970’s SLASHER MOVIES — I Love Horror Movies
“The Invisible Man” (2020) — Psycho Trinkets
Remember that twist moment in the end of “Us”? That felt so claustrophobic and uneasy? Well, “The Invisible Man” creates the same feeling, from beginning to end! A very, very, very good movie! Cecilia runs away from her abusive boyfriend. He later commits suicide, but Cecilia starts feeling like he’s watching her as an invisible […]… Continue reading “The Invisible Man” (2020) — Psycho Trinkets
Why is the Horror Doctor? — The Horror Doctor
It seemed like a good idea the time. Horror is pulp. I’m not talking about the old magazines made from cheap and often recyclable paper that are not known for their physical durability. I am definitely not referring to so-called mass-produced or “low quality storytelling.” It’s the closest to the dark building-blocks of the imagination: […]… Continue reading Why is the Horror Doctor? — The Horror Doctor
‘The Mummy’s Hand’ (B-Movie Review) — Part One — I Found it at the Movies
I have yet another review of a bizarre an interesting old movie for you. It’s called The Mummy’s Hand, and it’s pretty amazing collection of cliches fascinating interpretation of Egyptian history. So here we go! 🙂 We begin this semi-sequel to The Mummy with a scene in which a rather tired looking George Zucco climbs […]… Continue reading ‘The Mummy’s Hand’ (B-Movie Review) — Part One — I Found it at the Movies