You may have seen the news that a scientist has just created a black hole in a laboratory. I’ve seen more than my fair share of sci-fi to know that this makes me nervous, and yet the real world ramifications…
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We’re Scaring Up Savings With These Spooky Halloween Hits
Boo! Did we scare you? As Sheriff Brackett himself famously said, everyone is entitled to one good scare at Halloween. But we can do wayyyyyy better than that! Our Haunted Halloween Sale is bringing you more horror hits for less…
Read more →Check Out These Must-Have Movies from KL Studio Classics!
With October nearly at the midway point, we hope you’ve had some time to settle back with a horror film or two. If not, please allow us to take a moment to recommend a hat trick of cult classics from…
Read more →Guest Review: The Shining
The Shining is possibly the worst Stephen King adaptation, according to the master himself, anyway. It’s on record that he disapproved of Stanley Kubrick‘s vision. And in King’s defense, there are quite a lot of differences between the book and…
Read more →“Toy Story 4” and More of This Week’s Blockbuster DVD and Blu-ray New Releases
We’re not toying around with you, this week’s new releases are downright incredible. Check out the Blu-rays and DVDs that are now available! Toy Story 4 Dropped in the pecking order of Bonnie’s toys, Woody looks for new purpose in…
Read more →Alfred Hitchcock Talks “Psycho” With the BBC
To promote his then-new movie Psycho for UK audiences, Alfred Hitchcock appeared on the BBC movie show Picture Parade. For this week’s Flashback Friday post I wanted to share this video with you as it is a snapshot of a…
Read more →Rip Taylor: The Confetti Comedy Legend
Rip Taylor, the boisterous comedian, actor, voice actor, and game show staple whose trademark was throwing handfuls of confetti wherever he went endeared him to millions, has died at the age of 84. After early appearances on The Jackie Gleason Show…
Read more →What Horror Movie Has Given You Nightmares?
Sometimes movies stick with you long after you’ve left the theater…and not in a good way. When I was a kid, I was terrified of Jason from the Friday the 13th films. I remember one time my brother and his…
Read more →Joan Fontaine Meets “The Witches” In a Hammer Horror Favorite
Does witchcraft exist today? That question was posed to audiences in 1966 on the movie poster for the Hammer Horror release The Witches.(Released in the United States as The Devil’s Own). Not to be confused with the Roald Dahl-inspired movie…
Read more →Remembering Trailblazing Actress Diahann Carroll
When Julia began airing in 1968, it ushered in a much-needed TV revolution by showcasing an African-American actress in the leading role. Bringing this classic character to life was Diahann Carroll, the multi-talented performer who rose to fame through her…
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