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Face-Off: Maniac Cop Vs. Maniac Cop 2

Well, it was close, but most actually did agree with the outcome of our last LeatherFace-Off that part 3’s R.A. Mihailoff was slightly better than the remake’s Andrew Bryniarski. This was a fun one and I enjoyed reading everyone’s sharp...
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Review: Cold in July

NOTE: This review originally ran as part of our SUNDANCE 2014 coverage. PLOT: A small-town Texas family man (Michael C. Hall) kills an intruder and has to contend with the dead man's vengeful father (Sam Shepard)- although all is not...
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Original Vs. Remake: Piranha

We all celebrated Mommy with our last Original Vs. Remake and learned that many hadn’t even known that the original Mother’s Day had been remade. The more you know… Regardless, if you haven’t seen Darren Lynn Bousman’s remake, you really...
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LeatherFace-Off: R.A. Mihailoff Vs. Andrew Bryniarski

The decision seemed to be split right down the center with our last Face-Off. Many felt that Christopher Lee was the epitome of Dracula with his brilliant performances in so many Hammer films. However, a large amount also stated that...
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Check out JoBlo.com’s new TV Reviews section!

Throughout JoBlo.com's 16-year existence we've stuck predominantly to feature films, making it a point to keep things as close to the cinematic world as possible. However, the medium of television has changed dramatically over the last decade, making it a...
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Ink & Pixel: The Amazing Spider-Man

Steve Ink & Pixel is a source of pride and joy for me as a writer and as such, I’m always striving to take this column further for those who read and enjoy it. If you yourself, or anyone you...
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Original Vs. Remake: Mother’s Day

We had a very strong agreement with the outcome of our last Original Vs. Remake involving Friday the 13th. Clearly the original was indeed the better flick, however I think it’s safe to say that Julianna Guill can be considered...
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Review: God’s Pocket

NOTE: This review originally ran as part of our Sundance 2014 coverage. PLOT: Mickey (Philip Seymour Hoffman) is a small-time schemer married to the beautiful Jeannie (Christina Hendricks) and living in the working class neighbourhood of God’s Pocket. When his...
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