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Slumber Party Massacre (2021): Is This Remake Worth Taking for a Spin?
…ilms. It is unique in that it is written and directed by women, Amy Holden Jones and Rita Mae Brown, and is one of the first “feminist slasher films” to grace screens. The second and third films of the series followed suit in that they were directed and written by women, but each took a very different approach with the second one being a dark comedy and the third one…well, the third one is a movie. Cut to 2021, where the team of Esterhazy and Keil… Continue reading
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The Slumber Party Massacre (1982): RSVP to This Forgotten Slasher Classic
…arty Massacre (1982). Written by Rita Mae Brown and directed by Amy Holden Jones, The Slumber Party Massacre (SPM) is often touted as a “feminist horror story.” It still checks off a lot of the obligatory horror movie clichés like outrageous nudity, jump scares, and a character being so close to getting help yet the TV or some other noise drowns out their screams for help and screams of death (specific, I know, but it happens more often than you’d… Continue reading
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Movie Match: Demolition Man Vs. She’s the Man
…otherwise people might not know who I’m talking about. Then there’s Vinnie Jones and…well, that’s all that matters. So Demolition Man throws Rambo and Blade at us. That’s a lot of beef wrapped up into one sandwich. And don’t forget the FBI agent who joined a beauty pageant, Sandra Bullock. And then there’s these guys: Dennis Leary, Jack Black, Benjamin Bratt, Glenn Shadix, and Rob Schneider. Demolition Man had me at Stallone. Round 3: Musical mont… Continue reading
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Women in Gaming: Sony Online Entertainment Announces GIRL Scholarship Winner
…ded a $10,000 scholarship toward tuition and other educational expenses at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis and an optional paid internship of up to 10 weeks at SOE’s headquarters in San Diego, working on the newly released free-to-play game, Free Realms. “I feel so honored to be given this opportunity,” said Gleason. “I can’t wait to make the most of it by really diving in, absorbing what I learn and working to promote the missio… Continue reading
Movie Chicks on Horror Flicks: Daybreakers (2010)
…inds’ bullcrap.” Site: The Austin Chronicle Post: Daybreakers by Kimberley Jones: “It’s a little bit silly – as is Dafoe’s Kentucky-fried cowboy mechanic named Elvis – but silly is fun. In fact, one wishes it were sillier still.” Site: Empire Post: Daybreakers (15) by Helen O’Hara: “There’s a fascinating idea at the heart of Daybreakers, where a vampire plague has swept the world and everyone’s now a bloodsucker, but it doesn’t quite make for a fa… Continue reading
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RoboCop (1987) – He’s a Real Boy
…ction starts: ~ 16 minutes Big Bad Baddies: OCP Senior Vice President Dick Jones and his minions Best Line: “Dead or alive, you’re coming with me.” I think Murphy means business. Best Kill: A bad guy gets covered with a toxic chemical. It is so toxic that he starts to…melt. His skin turns mushy and droopy. He is trying to find some neighborly soul to help him when finally his fellow baddies come to his rescue. One of the other baddies is driving a… Continue reading
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Tagged action movies, bloody violence, boobs, breast, brief sexual material, drug content, Edward Neumeier, explosion, language, male nudity, Michael Miner, Miguel Ferrer, Murphy, Nancy Allen, Nukem, Orion Pictures Corporation, Paul Verhoeven, Peter Welker, R-rated, Ray Wise, RoboCop, Ronny Cox
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