Andrew Fleming

Date of Birth

1963-03-14

Place of Birth

USA

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The new episode of the Revisited video series looks back at the 1996 film The Craft, starring Robin Tunney and Fairuza Balk.The new episode of the Revisited video series looks back at the 1996 film The Craft, starring Robin Tunney and Fairuza Balk.

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The Craft (1996) Revisited – Horror Movie Review

In 1996, Columbia Pictures released a witchcraft horror movie called The Craft (watch it HERE), which did solid business at the box office… but the greatest success is the fact that it’s still considered an enduring cult classic to this...
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Face-Off: The Lost Boys vs. The Craft

In 1987, director Joel Schumacher brought us the story of a new kid in town getting mixed up with a group of teenage vampires in THE LOST BOYS. Nine years later, director Andrew Fleming brought us the story of a...

Review: Ideal Home

PLOT: A flamboyantly gay couple, made up of a small-time TV foodie (Steve Coogan) and his producer (Paul Rudd) inherit a young boy, and do their best to raise him, while the specter of their losing custody hovers over them....

The Craft remake is still moving forward

Andrew Fleming's THE CRAFT just celebrated its 21st birthday at the beginning of this month, and that lead me to thinking it has been forever and a day since we last heard anything on the Leigh Janiak-helmed remake of the...

Happy Bloody Birthday: The Craft turns 21 today!

“We are the weirdos, mister” Happy Birthday, THE CRAFT! THE CRAFT is one of my favorite witch-flicks. Stick with me here. If you are one of those peeps that like to hate on THE CRAFT, well then you just gave...
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Face-Off: The Witches of Eastwick vs. The Craft

This weekend, Adam Wingard will be ushering the Blair Witch back to the big screen after a sixteen year absence in a film that our own JimmyO says is “a truly terrifying cinematic experience”. In anticipation of BLAIR WITCH, this...

Sarah Shahi is becoming Nancy Drew for CBS

The last time anyone tried to do anything with the character of Nancy Drew, Warner Bros. couldn’t quite get a franchise off the ground with a poorly received feature film starring Emma Roberts. That was 2007. But as we’ve all...
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