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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Review

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Review

Director: Stuart PatonProducer: Carl LaemmleWriter: Jules Verne and Stuart PattonReleased: December 1916Budget: $500,000Box Office: $8 millionCast:Allen HolubarCurtis BentonEdna PendletonJane GailMatt MooreWilliam, WelshDan Hanlon Breakdown:  The film is about a giant sea monster that is wreaking havoc on ships all over the seas. In an attempt to find out precisely what

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Convict 13 Review

Convict 13 Review

Directed and Written by Buster Keaton and Edward F. ClineProduced by Joseph M. SchenckEdited by Buster KeatonCast:Buster KeatonSybil SeelyJoe RobertsEdward F. ClineJoe KeatonLouise Keaton Buster Keaton is arguably the most known actor of the silent film era, along with Lon Chaney, Rudolph Valentino, and Fatty Arbuckle, of course. While Convict 13 is

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Dementia 13 Review

Dementia 13 Review

Break Down:  A husband and wife go out late one night for a ride in their rowboat. While they are on the water, the couple begins to argue. They fight about the husband’s rich mother wanting to give a large sum of money to a charity, robbing the husband and

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Nosferatu (1922): The Birth of a Genre

Nosferatu (1922): The Birth of a Genre

With so many horror movies available in the market, it is easy to get whatever you want. If you are a lover of slasher films, there are a plethora of movies that will meet that criteria. If a good paranormal film is more your style, take your pick. With all

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Tales from The Crypt: Dig That Cat He’s Real Gone

Tales from The Crypt: Dig That Cat He’s Real Gone

Season 1 Episode 3  Sideshow freaks, unfortunately, are a thing of the past. In fact, it is not even politicly correct to use the term “freak” when discussing this long-gone form of entertainment. Which is okay, time moves forward, and progress must be made. Luckily for anyone wanting to scratch that

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Creepshow: The Companion

Creepshow: The Companion

Season 1 Episode 4  One thing that will always be creepy is a scarecrow. Sure, there can be cute ones at times that folks love to look at or even singing ones who wished they had a brain. But if you even took those cute ones and placed them in the

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Creepshow: Lydia Layne’s Better Half

Creepshow: Lydia Layne’s Better Half

Season 1 Episode 4  Watching the elite of the business world get their come-up-ins is always entertaining. I don’t know what it is about watching someone who has it all lose everything in the blink of an eye that is satisfying, but I am glad that Creepshow understands what we want.  The episode

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The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

Director: Rex IngramWriter: June MathisBased on the book:The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse by Vicente Blasco Ibanez.Composer: Louis F. GottschalkReleased: March 6, 1921Budget: $800,000Box Office: $9.2 millionCast:Rudolph ValentinoBridgetta ClarkPomeroy CannonAlice TerryJosef SwickardWallace Beery Breakdown:  The film opens with the story of Madariaga, “The Centaur.” The Centaur is a self-made millionaire in

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Dr. Strangelove: How I Learned to Stop Worrying

Dr. Strangelove: How I Learned to Stop Worrying

Details:Directed by Stanley KubrickWritten by Stanley Kubrick, Terry Southern, and Peter GeorgeBased on the book Red Alert by Peter GeorgeMusic by Laurie Johnson Cast:Peter SellersSlim PickensTracy ReedGeorge C. ScottKeenan WynnSterling HaydenBudget: $1.8 millionBox office: $9.4 million There are few movies that one HAS to see. Dr. Strangelove is at the

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Metropolis (1927) Review

Metropolis (1927) Review

Details:Directed by: Fritz LangWritten by:Thea von HarbouFritz LangCast:Alfred AbelBrigitte HelmGustav FrohlichRudolf Klein-RoggeMusic by Gottfried HuppertzReleased: 1927 Breakdown:  The future is glorious and filled with fun and idle play unless you are a worker. In the megacity of Metropolis, equality is non-existent. On the surface, the wealthy elite spends their time

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