Just because Friday the 13th has come and gone doesn’t mean you can’t carry the memories of Crystal Lake with you all year round. You can, thanks to the Funko Pocket Pop! keychain of the one (and fortunately only) Jason…
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Just because Friday the 13th has come and gone doesn’t mean you can’t carry the memories of Crystal Lake with you all year round. You can, thanks to the Funko Pocket Pop! keychain of the one (and fortunately only) Jason…
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Ever since he appeared in John Carpenter‘s 1978 horror sensation Halloween, Michael Myers rightfully took his place alongside of the greatest screen scream icons in history. Wearing a chilling white mask and overalls, Myers is nothing more than pure evil…
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Vincent Price. Even just seeing those words up on screen conjure up spooky memories. A true iconoclast, Price may have died in 1993 but really, he never left. He’s still everywhere in pop culture — taunting Batman and Robin, frightening…
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1962’s Carnival of Souls is a perfect example of a slow burn cult film. Despite a limited budget and a short original theatrical run, the film — about a church organist whose life takes a turn for the bizarre following…
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When it comes to this week’s new DVD and Blu-ray new releases, well, there’s more than meets the eye. We’ve got blockbuster smash hits, ’80s action classics, acclaimed period dramas, cult espionage flicks, and flicks for every type of film…
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Ready to feel old? The Princess Bride turns 30 today! Rob Reiner‘s hilarious fairytale fable stars Peter Falk as a kindly grandfather reading the titular story to his grandson (Fred Savage). Follow the quest of a young swashbuckler (Cary Elwes)…
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You’ve never been on a trip like this before! Quick, name a madcap travel romp of the 1960s? It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World? Perfect! The Great Race? Indubitably! But let me tell you about my favorite of these…
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Actor and NFL star Bernie Casey died in Los Angeles on Tuesday at the age of 78 following a brief illness. Born in Wyco, West Virginia on June 8, 1939, he first rose to success as a wide receiver with…
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It’s Ghostville, baby! Schlock master William Castle is known for making audiences scared, but did you know that he could also leave them screaming with laughter? It’s true, and 1967’s The Spirit Is Willing proves it! Just by looking at…
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With a new film version of Stephen King‘s It hitting theaters this week, we thought that this Sunday Funday post should focus on that most terrifying of all clowns, Pennywise. Yes friends, the most nightmare inducing harlequin in film history…
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