#Day24 #31DaysOfHorror Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979) A Review

Premise: A remake of a German Silent Horror movie classic, Nosferatu the Vampyre keeps many of the elements of the original and gives us the dialogue and performances that make it a cult classic. Streaming now on Tubi, Peacock, and some floating around on Youtube, Nosferatu is a must see. What I Liked: Before the…

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#Day22 #31DaysOfHorror Candyman (2021) A Review

Jordan Peele and friends invite us to their take on Candyman this year. I reviewed it this Halloween season, because the original Candyman (1992) scared me as a child. The atmosphere in that film felt oppressive (even though I didn’t know what that word was then) and it never let up. I remember directly after…

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#day14 #31daysofHorror Movie Review of Bingo Hell (2021)

In an effort/promise to promote female directors, writers, and actors of color Welcome to Blumhouse in partnership with Amazon has released 4 films with a variety of melanin at every corner or stories with female leads. I thank them and applaud them for their effort. I will never take that away. Now let’s get to…

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#day3 #31daysofhorror A Movie Review of Malignant (2021)

#day3 #31daysofhorror Premise: Paralyzed by fear from shocking visions, a woman’s torment worsens as she discovers her waking dreams are terrifying realities. What I Liked: Have you even wondered what it’s like to walk backwards? Not just walk backwards. Climb things. Punch people. Kill scores of thems. All while moving backwards. The physics behind that…

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Quote the Raven, “Nevermore.”

Here is my attempt at reading a favorite poem of mine, “The Raven” By Edgar Allan Poe. The Boston weather did not agree with me. I hope to redo this next year with more agreeable weather. I also hope I did some fans of Poe honor. Before the video, a little about why I wanted…

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