What if...
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... Richard Sala had lived to draw Mae Ling, the Ghost of Hong Kong? It
might have looked something like this:These illos were created using a tool
at Open...
31 Nights of Halloween: The Mime 5
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The Mime is the second-best series from the twisted mind of writer/director
Alex Magana, with The Smiling Woman being well ahead of the completion..
The Mi...
'Knives Out' is a great Who-Dunnit
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*Knives Out (2019)*
Starring: Ana de Armas, Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, Jamie Lee Curtis, Don
Johnson, Michael Shannon, Christopher Plummer, and LaKeith Stan...
Happy Birthday to Boris Karloff
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On this day in 1887, the great Boris Karloff was born. To mark his
birthday, here's a review of one of his many films that deserve more
attention than it g...
Time has left this Lugosi drama behind
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*Postal Inspector (1936)*
Starring: Ricardo Cortez, Patricia Ellis, Michael Loring, and Bela Lugosi
Director: Otto Brower
Rating: Five of Ten Stars
When a n...
Every review I post for the rest of today will be of a movie with the word "Terror" in the title. It's my way of reaching out and acknowledging the concerns of those who are worried that the upcoming Everybody Draw Mohammed Day might offend terrorists and those who enable and justify their psychotic, murderous activities and murderous actions.
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