Monthly Archives: July 2020

Charlie Kaufman Says Netflix Didn’t Ruin Movies: ‘Studios Ruined Movies’ — IndieWire

“I could play around and experiment, but the business has changed enormously,” said Kaufman. via Charlie Kaufman Says Netflix Didn’t Ruin Movies: ‘Studios Ruined Movies’ — IndieWire

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‘Jaws’ Theory: Richard Dreyfuss’ Son Believes Ben Gardner Was Murdered by Quint — Horror Movie Zone

Richard Dreyfuss’ son, Ben, took to Twitter yesterday to post his theory regarding Ben Gardner’s death in Jaws. Read Dreyfuss’ tweets… via ‘Jaws’ Theory: Richard Dreyfuss’ Son Believes Ben Gardner Was Murdered by Quint — Horror Movie Zone

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Neal McDonough: 25 Things You Don’t Know About Me (‘I Owe So Much to Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg for Giving Me My First Huge Break’) — Us Weekly

Neal McDonough opened up exclusively to Us Weekly with 25 things you might not know about him — including who his favorite actor he’s worked with is, how he was almost a baseball player and his favorite childhood memories. Read … Continue reading

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Some Strange Facts About Stranger Things Every Fan Should Know — Coffea Break

“Stranger Things” mostly based on the famous works of Stephen King, Steven Spielberg, and John Carpenter, is a mix of investigative drama with supernatural elements. Set in the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana, in the 1980s, the series deals with … Continue reading

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Jaws (1975) Review — Angie Aguayo

Revisiting the natural horror movie that shaped cinema history forever. via Jaws (1975) Review — Angie Aguayo

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The Transformers movie was released on July 4, 2007 — NerdMouse.com

Transformers is a 2007 American science fiction action film based on the Transformers toy line. The film, which combines computer animation with live-action, is directed by Michael Bay, with Steven Spielberg serving as executive producer. It stars Shia LaBeouf as … Continue reading

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“Cocoon” (1985); a sentimental summer fantasy of seniors and immortality… — Musings of a Middle-Aged Geek

Summer of 1985. The summer of 1985 stirs a few memories for me; it was the year I graduated high school, and I was at a very different place than I am now, 35 years later; the back door of … Continue reading

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The Wrong Man (1956) — NYC in Film

https://video.wordpress.com/embed/lB0oP9VI?hd=0&autoPlay=0&permalink=0&loop=0 “The Wrong Man” is a docudrama film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Henry Fonda, Vera Miles and Harold J. Stone. The film is based on the true story of a Queens resident, Christopher Emmanuel Balestrero, a professional musician who … Continue reading

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C.H.U.D. (1984) — NYC in Film

It’s October and in anticipation of Halloween, I’m looking at two early 80’s horror films shot in NYC. The first is 1984’s “C.H.U.D.,” which supposedly stands for Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers, but as the story unfolds, it’s discovered that it … Continue reading

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Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956) — NYC in Film

Based on the life of boxer Rocky Graziano, Somebody Up There Likes Me tells the story of a quick-tempered street thug from the Lower East Side with a history of petty crimes, who eventually turns his life around and becomes … Continue reading

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