Tag Archives: Bill Skarsgård

Nosferatu (2024) Review (775th Review)

PROVIDENCE! THE DEVIL IS IN THE CINEMATIC DETAILS   Tales of vampires have always been a main staple in the horror genre….and I’m not just talking about movies. Mythical undead creatures of the night that derive from European folklore that subsists by feeding on the vital essence of life (aka blood) and have been classical depicted in traditional forms (i.e., pale

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The Crow (2024) Review

A TERRIBLE AND FLAT REMAKE THAT NO ONE ASK FOR   In the world of filmmaking, the term “remake” usually comes up as a “double edge” sword within its undertaking and overall execution. For the good part, it allows filmmakers to revisit an old property and reinvent for a modern audiences; offering up a new take on an old narrative

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IT: Chapter Two (2019) Review

LOSERS STICK TOGETHER   In 2017, moviegoers everywhere returned to Derry, Maine, The Losers’ Club, and the enigmatic being known as Pennywise the Dancing Clown with the film IT. Based on the terrifying bestselling novel of the same name by Stephen King, the movie (a remake of the 1990 TV movie) tells the story of seven children in the town

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IT (2017) Review

YOU’LL FLOAT TOO!!!   With more and more “page to screen” (or “books to film”) being churned out from Hollywood, many authors famous and / or beloved books are being adapted for both the big and small screen. Bestselling author Stephen King is probably the best example of this, seeing many of literary work (books, short stories, and novellas) being

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