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Castor’s Hallow’s Eve Duds – Fright Night Part 2 (1988)
For members of the audience who are hazy on the details of Tom Holland’s masterstroke Fright Night, Tommy Lee Wallace rejiggers a highlight reel during the opening therapy sessions in which Charley Brewster’s (William Ragsdale) vampiric battle is expostulated by … Continue reading
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Castor’s Hallow’s Eve Duds – In the Tall Grass (2019)
Not all Stephen King short stories should be cushioned and expanded to feature length. Although this adaptation of a 2012 novella is a father-son collaboration with Joe Hill, the film itself is an interminable, lackluster hodgepodge of King’s previous motifs … Continue reading
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Castor’s Hallow’s Eve Duds – Venom (1981)
Checkered production histories occasionally yield far more engrossing narratives than the films that surround them, Such is the case with 1981’s Venom which was originally a Tobe Hooper picture until “creative differences” splintered his directorial participation. Likewise, the on-set friction … Continue reading
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Tagged klaus kinski, oliver reed
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Castor’s Underrated Hallow’s Eve Gems – Godzilla Vs. King Ghidorah (1991)
From the time-travel aspect to a soldier with a dinosaur exhibit who venerates Godzilla as almost a pagan god who saved him on the battlefield, Godzilla Vs. King Ghidorah is one of the more loopy and exuberant of the Toho … Continue reading
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Castor’s Underrated Hallow’s Eve Gems – I Spit on Your Grave (1978)
In a scarcity for me, I had only seen the 2010 remake before indulging in this 70’s slice of misogynistic, rape-revenge depravity. The remake definitely constructed byzantine contraptions to castrate and otherwise disembowel the chauvinistic molesters behind the heinous crime. … Continue reading
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Castor’s Hallow’s Eve Duds – Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (1990)
Imitation is the highest form of flattery but a franchise shouldn’t pilfer the coffers of its previous antecedents. The execrable Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III prefaces itself with a text crawl that is dispiriting for two cardinal reasons- the … Continue reading
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Tagged leatherface, texas chainsaw massacre
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Castor’s Hallow’s Eve Duds – The Vineyard (1989)
Lo Pan himself, James Hong, wrote (alongside Douglas Kondo) and directed this midnight movie about an archipelago in which the formula for eternal youth has been perfected and extracted from young, concupiscent subjects. For all intensive purposes, The Vineyard is … Continue reading
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Runstedler’s DVD Pick of the Month: The Grizzlies
The Grizzlies is an incredible Canadian movie and based on a true story about a group of indigenous students who form a lacrosse team in northern Canada (Kugluktuk, which is at the northwestern mainland tip of Nunavut and had the … Continue reading
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Tagged indigenous, lacrosse, northern Canada, sports drama, Tantoo Cardinal, youth suicide
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Castor’s Hallow’s Eve Duds – Slugs (1988)
How is this for an advertising proclamation- “From the director of Pieces- it’s exact what you think it is”. Whereas Pieces was a disturbingly loitering slasher movie despite the missteps (for instance, the karate instructor interlude is completely capricious without … Continue reading
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