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  • Reviewing Maggie: Schwarzenegger acts, Maggie Muses, Zombies Zombify

    Reviewing Maggie: Schwarzenegger acts, Maggie Muses, Zombies Zombify

    Somehow or other I managed to remain entirely ignorant about the existence of Maggie until I was confronted with it in my local DVD store. The worn and tired face of Arnold Schwarzenegger on the Blu-Ray cover of a zombie film I’d never heard of was more than a little surprising. How had this happened?…

  • Three Great Movies Set in Las Vegas

    Three Great Movies Set in Las Vegas

    When it comes to movie locales, Las Vegas isn’t a bad bet. From its gangster roots to its embrace of vice and shotgun weddings, Sin City has become one of Hollywood’s favorite datelines. Let’s take a look at some of the best movies filmed in the world’s most popular entertainment hub. Ocean’s 11, 1960 The…

  • America’s Long Road: Remembering Amanda and Lillian Randolph

    America’s Long Road: Remembering Amanda and Lillian Randolph

    We’ve come a long way. We have a long way yet to go. I recently revisited an important American movie from 1950. The movie is called No Way Out – a tense crime story revolving around race riots in an unnamed city. Joseph Mankiewicz directed and top-billed actors included Richard Widmark and Stephen McNally. But…

  • Ten Great Spaghetti Westerns NOT directed by Sergio Leone

    Ten Great Spaghetti Westerns NOT directed by Sergio Leone

    For most people, the term Spaghetti Western applies almost solely to the films of Sergio Leone, particularly those starring Clint Eastwood. But the reality is that close to 600 Westerns were produced in Europe between 1960 and 1980, and during it’s peak, Italy was churning out more than 40 Spaghetti Westerns a year. Of course,…

  • The Evolution of the Slasher Film

    The Evolution of the Slasher Film

    In my 120 Years of Horror post, a clear path was mapped from the advent of film making to the current milieu dominating the horror genre; the slasher was a late bloomer within this genre. By the 1950s film making was fast moving away from the familiar tropes and formulae of literary horror adaptations. Audiences…