Chh-chh-chh! Dance-dance-dance? My personal favorite of all the Friday the 13th films was 1982’s Friday the 13th: Part III. Originally released in 3D — which afforded viewers in the theater the opportunity to have the film’s thrills (and the occasional…
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3-D Movies: The In Your Face Format That Changed Cinema Forever
Gimmick or gamechanger? That’s the eternal debate when it comes to 3-D. Believe it or not, 3-D films are nearly as old as motion pictures themselves. (The first recorded efforts that attempted three-dimensional imagery on film date back to the…
Read more →“Aladdin,” “John Wick: Chapter 3: Parabellum,” and More Magical New Releases!
Whoa. Some weeks there are so many new releases making their debut that it is mind-boggling. This is one of them. Whether you like contemporary stars like Will Smith and Keanu Reeves to classic Hollywood figures like John Wayne, there’s…
Read more →Throwback Thursday: Experience the Retro 3-D Frightful Fun of “The Mask”
PUT THE MASK ON NOW!!! Not to be confused with the Jim Carrey film of the same name, The Mask is a mind-blowing 3-D horror flick from Canada that was originally released in 1961. The film concerns a psychiatrist who…
Read more →Richard Carlson Gets Caught in “The Maze” of 3-D Thrills
Originally released from Allied Artists Pictures Corporation, 1953’s The Maze is a spine-tingling thriller that has the distinction of being the last film directed by William Cameron Menzies (Things to Come). This in-your-face (sometimes literally given the movie’s mastery of…
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