Review: Game of Thrones S2E05 “The Ghost of Harrenhal”
“Anyone can be killed.” — Arya Stark The first four episodes of the second season of Game of Thrones has been consistently good to great despite the addition of a large number of new characters to a...
View ArticleLisa Reviews The Oscar Nominees: Nicholas and Alexandra (dir by Franklin J....
(Depending on how much you know about world history, the review below may contain spoilers.) It was nearly four years ago that I decided that my goal in life was to watch and review every single film —...
View ArticleAn Olympic Review: The Cutting Edge (dir by Paul Michael Glaser)
Hi everyone! So, I just watched the Opening Ceremonies of the 2016 Summer Olympics! And I have to say that I really enjoyed them but then again, I always enjoy the Olympics and not just the gymnastic...
View ArticleLisa Reviews An Oscar Winner: Amadeus (dir by Milos Forman)
The 1984 film Amadeus is about a man who learns, after it’s a bit too late to really do anything about it, that he is thoroughly mediocre. When we first meet Antonio Salieri (played by F. Murray...
View ArticleLive Tweet Alert: Join #FridayNightFlix for The Cutting Edge!
As some of our regular readers undoubtedly know, I am involved in a few weekly live tweets on twitter. I host #FridayNightFlix every Friday, I co-host #ScarySocial on Saturday, and I am one of the...
View ArticleFilm Review: Toomorrow (dir by Val Guest)
The 1970ish film Toomorrow tells the story of a group of students who are determined to make their way through art school despite not having much money. They do what they can to cut down on costs....
View ArticleHorror On The Lens: Tales From The Crypt (dir by Freddie Francis)
For today’s Horror on the Lens, we have 1972’s Tales From The Crypt, a British anthology film which features The Crypt Keeper (Ralph Richardson) informing five strangers of how they will die. This...
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