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New Trailer for “Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken”

A new trailer for "Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken" has just been released, and you can check it out above. The film will be in theaters on June 30, 2023!

“Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken” Gets Trailer

The official trailer for "Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken" has just been released. The film will be in theaters on June 30, 2023!

Movie Review: Nightmare Alley

Guillermo del Toro's "Nightmare Alley" is an effective exercise in the art of storytelling through the use of exquisite character development and execution.

Movie Review: I’m Thinking of Ending Things

There is a certain cinematic gravitas associated with the name Charlie Kaufman when it appears in the credits either before or after the title of a film. He has, after all, delivered some of the more stunning screenplays of the past couple decades (films like Being John Malkovich [1999], Adaptation [2002], and Anomalisa [2015] are particular highlights). So, it is a bit disappointing then that his...[Read More]

Trailer Trashin’: Christmas Gets Horrific in the Krampus Official Trailer

Sorry that it’s been a while, dear readers. A combination of computer trouble and being busy with other things has kept me away for the last couple weeks. But the column is finally back, and this week’s Trailer Trashin’ takes a look at the upcoming horror-comedy Krampus. Premise: When his dysfunctional family clashes over the holidays, young Max (Emjay Anthony) is disillusioned and turns his back ...[Read More]

Trailer Trashin’: The Master of Suspense Lives Again in Hitchcock

With the release of Argo this past week, we’re officially in the season of prestige films and Oscar contenders. With that in mind, this week breaks new ground for Trailer Trashin’, because it’s my first time writing about a biopic, with the first trailer for Sacha Gervasi’s Hitchcock. Premise: The film centers on the relationship between director Alfred Hitchcock (Anthony H...[Read More]

Movie Review: Fright Night

As the remake becomes more and more popular these days, you begin to hear people wonder why they are made in the first place when the original was fine to begin with. This tends to be a more prevalent discussion when people aren’t watching John Carpenter’s The Thing or the Coen Brothers’ True Grit, both of which have become praiseworthy adaptations made from movies that were already considered sup...[Read More]

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