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31 Days of Horror – Day 7: Wolf (1994 Movie Review)

Day Seven of 31 Days of Horror brings us Wolf (1994), a slick and strange blend of gothic horror and office politics starring Jack Nicholson and Michelle Pfeiffer. It’s a werewolf movie with class — moody lighting, sharp dialogue, and a showdown between Nicholson and James Spader that’s pure cinematic carnage. https://youtu.be/Gxxv4ZZD79w

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31 Days of Horror – Day 6: Sinister (2012 Movie Review)

Day Six of 31 Days of Horror dives deep into Sinister (2012) — the film that made projectors scary again. Ethan Hawke delivers one of his best performances as a true-crime writer who stumbles onto cursed home movies and unleashes a demon that thrives on film. It’s dark, unnerving, and deeply effective — the kind

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31 Days of Horror – Day 5: Predator 2 (1990 Movie Review)

Day Five of 31 Days of Horror brings the chaos with Predator 2 — the explosive 1990 sequel that trades the jungle for the streets of Los Angeles. Danny Glover sweats his way through gunfights, explosions, and alien tech, while Gary Busey goes full maniac trying to capture the Predator. It’s action, horror, and insanity

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Buckle Up for Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest, ‘One Battle After Another’

I walked into the theater jacked to the gills for this one. Roughly three hours later, I exited the theater STILL jacked to the gills, but with a little stiffer back. (Bless those heated recliner seats though). I generally temper my expectations due to the obvious fact that things, whether it’s a film or whatnot,

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Frame for Frame: House on Haunted Hill Showdown (1959 vs 1999)

The house is haunted… again 👻In this spine-rattling episode of Frame for Frame, Cotton & Yump open the creaky doors of House on Haunted Hill—comparing the iconic 1959 Vincent Price classic with its 1999 blood-soaked reboot. Is the original a timeless ghost story or just campy fun?Did the remake amp up the fear or lose

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