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| | | | | This post was written for The Second Master of Suspense Blogathon hosted by Classic TV and Film When watching movies these days, there are many options: phone, laptop, tablet, TV screen. TV screen is probably my most common method, but the best method is still the old fashioned way: Movie theater setting on a big... | |
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| | | | | As time goes by I find myself in a reflective mood on Christmas Eve, often savoring memories of holidays gone by, some long, long ago, o... | |
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| | | | | A charming, small town in 'Middle America.' A simple way of life where neighbors are friendly, polite, but cautiously on guard of strangers that behave strangely. In Herk Harvey's only feature film/now cult classic, CARNIVAL of SOULS (1962), the small college town of Lawrence, Kansas was the perfect setting for the eery, atmospheric horror. In... | |
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| | | New York, like many cities, is a strange world of motion: people walk fast and ride slowly. The volume of cars on a small island makes ground transportation stomach-churningly slow. In the suburbs you can drive fast on a bewildering network of highways but rarely walk. We all experience motion uniquely: Santa Claus Baseball Tree... | ||