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TOP 10 MOVIES OF 2011 (According to Mike Sampson)

I have the benefit of going last in these “Best Of” lists with our film critics. So I’ve seen how the JoBlo.com readers have taken to the lists of Chris and Jimmy. To help counteract that negative feedback, I’ll simply...
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TOP 10 MOVIES OF 2011 (According to JimmyO)

It is a strange concept to put together a top ten list. How can you put HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS PART 2 up against THE ARTIST? Each film achieved greatness on its own merit. Yet it is that...
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AITH’s Top Horror DVDs/Blu-rays of 2011!

Our trusty Arrow in the Head DVD/BLU-RAY reviewers take a look back at the disk releases of 2011 that cranked their dials the most. Check it! ZOMBIE (PAT TORFE) I’ve always had a soft spot for Lucio Fulci’s ZOMBIE aka...
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Awfully Good: Eight Crazy Nights

Jason “But Jason, what about all your Jewish readers? When’s gonna be our time?!” Here you go. The one Hanukkah movie in existence. From the people who brought you JACK AND JILL. Eight Crazy Nights (2002) Director: Seth Kearsley Stars:...
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The Ten Spot: My Favorite Movie Moments of 2011

It surely wasn’t an amazing year for movies but there were still some moments that entertained the shit out of me. From scrumptious asses to furry aliens, here’s the highlights for me of the past year in film. Everybody have...
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2012 Warner Bros. Preview!

While everyone will probably look at the 2012 Warner Bros. schedule and see only two films – THE DARK KNIGHT RISES and THE HOBBIT – there’s also a lot of other films to look forward to. There’s a new Stallone...
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THE F*CKING BLACK SHEEP: Hellboy (2004)

THE BLACK SHEEP is an ongoing column featuring different takes on films that either the writer HATED, but that the majority of film fans LOVED, or that the writer LOVED, but that most others LOATH. We’re hoping this column will...
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BOOK REVIEW: The Hammer Vault

Eric SYNOPSIS: Everything you ever wanted to know about Britain’s most infamous house of horrors, Hammer Films, is here for the staking. A photo-and-fact-filled coffee table book that details the intricacies of the studio’s many hits, and misses. REVIEW: Devout...
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