A Brief Look at Hell House LLC and Found Footage Horror So then why was I so impressed? Because I think it is one of the best found footage/mockumentary horror movies specifically.
Happy 4th of July with Jaws! In the summer of 1975, Steven Spielberg shocked audiences with his horror movie. A Great White Shark, hunting the people of Maratha’s Vineyard around 4th of July weekend. The movie was terrifying, brilliant, and features a score that filmgoers still know and love.
Remembering Loretta Swit and Margaret Houlihan: "Hot Lips Back in Town" So, sadly we recently lost the lovely and talented Loretta Swit, and naturally it got me thinking about my slightly complicated relationship with the character Margaret Houlihan. Before we get into my feelings about the character specifically (and the episode I want to look at in regards to her) I
Looking in on Our Neighbors with Rear Window Note: I previously published this and updated it, but I kept the date and the mention of watching this via Fathom 70 years ago Hitchcock released what is my personal favorite of his movies, Rear Window. It is a captivating crime thriller that presents the question of do we know
Howl's Moving Castle: Romance, Fantasy, and Anti-War Messaging In 2004 Hayao Miyazaki released his next film after the incredible success of Spirited Away. By the time he released Spirited Away he was already a household name in Japan and was slowly gaining popularity in America. but Spirited Away was dubbed by Disney and a lot of effort was
The Great Mouse Detective and The Bronze Age of Disney The Great Mouse Detective is the best Disney movie you’ve never seen. Okay, that’s not entirely accurate, it’s a bit rough at times to call it “the best”, and at least some of you have seen it. It is, however, certainly one of the most underrated Disney
Introduction to The Mary Tyler Moore Show The Mary Tyler Moore Show is considered a landmark TV show, and it is one of my personal favorite comfort shows. It had a killer cast, including of course Mary Tyler Moore herself, but also Ed Asner, Cloris Leachman, Valerie Harper, and even eventually the wonderful Betty White. Despite the