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Are you following THE FOLLOWING?
James Harleman / March 25, 2013
“My masterpiece will be finished soon. I can’t wait for you to read it.” – Joe Carroll Over 20 million people turned out to watch The
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ESCAPE FROM PLANET EARTH orbits familiar themes
James Harleman / February 15, 2013
“I’m the brains and you’re the brawn.” – Gary Supernova Two alien brothers – one glory-seeking and fairly oblivious, feeding on the adulation of his fans,
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Bringing THE WALKING DEAD to life
James Harleman / February 11, 2013
Live. Die. Keep going. Why? I’m biased. I’ve been into The Walking Dead for over a decade, having picked up the first issue of the comic
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Dating the Dead pt. 4: LAND
James Harleman / February 9, 2013
by guest reviewer Diana Taibi Continuing our look at Romero’s genre-defining zombie films that began here , we find ourselves landing in the fourth installment…(review includes spoilers) Land
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Dating the Dead pt. 3: DAY
James Harleman / February 8, 2013
by guest reviewer Diana Taibi Continuing our look at Romero’s genre-defining zombie films, we find ourselves sunny side up in 1985… (review includes spoilers) Day of
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Dating the Dead pt. 2: DAWN
James Harleman / February 7, 2013
by guest reviewer Diana Taibi Continuing our look at Romero’s genre-defining zombie films, we find ourselves shambling into the light with his second entry in 1978…
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Dating the Dead pt. 1: NIGHT
James Harleman / February 6, 2013
By guest reviewer Diana Taibi January is the new October: that season when you can’t get away from horror films. Over the past few years, zombies
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WARM BODIES adds new life to undead
James Harleman / February 4, 2013
“I don’t want to be this way. I am lonely, I am lost.” – R I hated Warm Bodies. Hated it with a passion. Then I actually read
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PRIDE & PREJUDICE transcends centuries
James Harleman / February 1, 2013
“I’ve been so blind…” The final days of January marked 200 years since the publishing of Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen, in 1813. Lots of