Editorial

Wes Craven: The legacy of Scream

Horror film director Wes Craven died yesterday at the age of 76 after suffering with brain cancer. Behind him, a huge legacy in the field of horror remains. While he is affectionately mostly remembered for his work on A Nightmare on Elm Street and The Hills Have Eyes, the 1990’s …

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Hannibal: Series Finale Recap!

Well, this is it folks! The dragon was finally slayed in the (unfortunately) series finale of Hannibal! Reba found herself captured by the hands of Francis Dolarhyde and was taken to his place. After taunting her by offering a glimmer of hope of escape, Dolarhyde reinforced his will and set …

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Joe Pesci: A Recollection

You may not hear much from New York actor Joe Pesci anymore but his requirement in some of the most prominent movies of the last thirty five years is still remembered today. A private man, the 5’4 actor is hardly seen in the public eye now. Unfortunately confined to DTV …

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Hollywood biopics: When fiction is stranger than truth

The movie industry quite often tries it’s hand at developing biopics about figures who are globally well known. Of course, people are not the only inspirational source. Historical events are often dramatized while retaining some element of the truth. But once in a short while an alleged “biopic” comes along …

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Will the second A Nightmare on Elm Street remake be more successful?

It was announced recently that A Nightmare On Elm Street will receive the reboot treatment once again. Details are scarce right now, but with the 2010 version only being moderately successful, what went wrong, and what improvements can be made? While it is thought here that Jackie Earl Haley as …

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Top 5 Most Effective Film Scores

From The Exorcist to Superman, film scores have become something iconic on their own. Today, we are not going to look at necessarily the best film scores, but ones that have been the most effective in evoking the appropriate emotions they desired.

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