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| | | | | The Black Phone has been one of my most anticipated films of the year since I first heard it was being made. Director Scott Derrickson and ... | |
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| | | | | by Paul Batters As a fan of classic film, I've always held a concern for its future, particularly with younger audiences. The declining access to classic film, as well as a seeming lack of interest from younger generations, has left me feeling pessimistic. I'm not entirely convinced that the future is bright but a spark... | |
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| | | | | 1995 was a stellar year in film. You're not likely to see THAT statement repeated on this pageoften. I mean, wasn't 1995 like 5 minutes ago? Certainly long after the classics era I so love. Yet, it really was a great year seeing the release of films like David Fincher's SE7EN, Bryan Singer's THE USUAL... | |
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| | | The story so far: in TerrorTome, Garth Marenghi introduced us to the terrifying world of Nick Steen, bestselling horror author. When Steen made use of a cursed Chinese typewriter to try and drive his writing to the next level, this led to a hideous encounter with Type-Face, Dark Lord of the Prolix, in the wake... | ||