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November 30, 2025 by Garrett Rowlan
There have been many Frankensteins since Boris Karloff donned the bolts and boots back in 1931; this is one of the more retrograde versions in the sense that it...
There have been many Frankensteins since Boris Karloff donned the bolts and boots back in 1931; this is one of the more retrograde versions in the sense that it...
I always find myself wanting to love a Guillermo del Toro film, but ultimately only liking it. There’s something about them – at least his English...
MOVIE REVIEW The Shape of Water begins with a montage, set to accordion-heavy French music straight out of Amélie, of a mute cleaning lady named Elisa (Sally...