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Favorite Movies: Horror: Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), Silence of the Lambs, Jaws, Black read more Christmas (1974), Friday the 13th (1980), Return of the Living Dead, Halloween (1978), Last House on the Left (1973), way too many to list (in the horror genre alone, not to mention out of genre film) Non-Horror: Stand By Me, Lonely Are the Brave, Lost in Translation, Rushmore, Blue Velvet, The Elephant Man, Sling Blade, The Usual Suspects, Reservoir Dogs, Caddyshack, Stripes, Ghostbusters, One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest, Harold and Maude, The Treasure of Sierra Madre, There Will Be Blood, Boogie Nights, Fargo, No Country for Old Men, The Big Lebowski, and on and on and on and mothafu*kin on

Likes: Film, Books, Words, Writing, Rhyming, Football (49ers, Lions), Basketball, Wiffle ball, read more Womens Gymnastics, Movies, Music, Underground hip-hop, Reggae, 50s and 60s R&B, Cinema, Alcohol (vodka, rum, whiskey will do), Beer, John Madden football, Scrabble, Clue, Crossword Puzzles and Word Searches, Horror flicks, Saved by the Bell, Married With Children, Seinfeld, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Entourage, Tales from the Crypt, Motion Pictures, Michelle Pfeiffer, Paul Newman, Jack Nicholson, Ellen Burstyn, Scorsese, the Brothers Coen, Mexican Food, Italian Food, Cats, The Color Green, The Beach.

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Horror Ten Spot: Sam Raimi’s Best Horror Moments

Although he’s gravitated away from the genre in the last decade or so, Sam Raimi will always be a horror legend. In 1981 the man personified ingenuity by channeling the brio and bravado of anarchic youth into a low-budget horror...
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Review: 6 Souls (directed by Mans Marlind & Bjorn Stein)

PLOT: As a seasoned psychiatrist tries to cure a case of a man’s mistaken personality disorder, her family becomes enraptured in mysterious curse of ancient witchcraft. REVIEW: Walking into 6 SOULS (previously titled SHELTER), all I knew was that it...
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Sell-Out or Not: George A. Romero

Ready to decide who’s a SELLOUT OR NOT? Last time out, the majority of you felt that our inaugural defendant – John Carpenter – has NOT become a sell-out over the years. This column, not unlike the last, will unofficially...
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Horror Ten Spot: Horror Movies Snubbed by The Oscars

Around this time last year, we put forth a list of ten favorite Oscar winning horror flicks. And by “winning flicks” we don’t just mean Best Picture awards, we cited all aspects of filmmaking…acting, directing, writing, editing, cinematography, music…all of...
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Review: Room 237 (directed by Rodney Ascher)

PLOT: Five avid fans, from various walks of life, lend their interpretations of the potential hidden meanings and coded messages found in Stanley Kubrick’s 1980 horror masterpiece THE SHINING. REVIEW: Like most of his work, when released in 1980, Stanley...
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Sell-Out or Not: John Carpenter

Ready to decide who’s a SELLOUT OR NOT? This column, not unlike the concept of JoBlo’s Movie Jail, will unofficially indict either an actor, director, producer, writer – basically anyone who at one time or another held serious clout in...
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Cool Horror Videos: Vault of Horror (full uncut film)

Who’s up for a vintage horror anthology this Friday night? If you are, you’ve come to the right place, as we have the classic 1973 Roy Ward Baker film VAULT OF HORROR here for you to clock below. The entire...
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