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When you were a teenager, Curfew struck fear in your heart. You are finally getting a little sense of freedom to go off without your parents hovering over
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Gintama has been around for quite a few years. The basic plot of the comic is that aliens have invaded during Japan’s Edo era. The local Samuri and
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At the start of the ’60s, Hammer films had gone from a minor English studio that produced low budget war films, dramas and thrillers to the biggest name
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There’s always a fear when a bunch of new people move into the neighborhood at once. The normal fear is they’ll take up all the good spots on
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During the early ’80s, the Italian film industry was suffering. The once thriving cinema society was ailing for two major reasons. Terrorists were active in the major cities
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The buddy cop film became extra hot in the ’70s and ’80s. Movies did their best to try to pair up two police officers with completely different backgrounds
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As a parent, Sesame Street offers a chance to introduce your child to more than letters and numbers. One of the big thing you probably remember from your
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Kamen Rider started on Japanese TV back in 1971. The show about a college kid who is transformed into a bug-like superhero that rides a motorcycle and fights
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During the early ’80s, a Generation X was deep into the world of Dungeons and Dragons. You couldn’t the school cafeteria without seeing polyhedral dice being rolled on
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The COVID-19 pandemic has changed up we do things over the last two years. People have learned to work around various safety rules in order to minimize the
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A Writer’s Odyssey seems like a tale you’ve heard before when a guy with nothing to lose accepts a job as a hitman. What if his intended target
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Arrow Video is giving us a trip back to the ’80s with two titles that take you deep into the art house and the indie videostore. Lies &
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During the mid-80s, Troma films became the place for cult weirdness. The indie studio and distributor created its own aesthetic with the release of The Toxic Avenger. They
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While discussing movies of the ’80s, the topic turned to how people would go to see a movie to hear a hot new song. This practice has pretty
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Are you ready for more classic martial arts action? The British label 88 Films arrived in America at the end of last year with Chinese Boxer and Disciples
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When you’re attempting to sell a script, a screenwriter is told that they need to have an elevator pitch. The idea is if you’re ever stuck in an
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Hammer studio was best known for making outright horror films feature undead monsters. The English studio also knew how to stir up fears without Dracula or Frankenstein roaming
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Sometimes I have dreams about the art house movie theaters of the ’80s. These little theaters were geared towards a crowd that wanted more than the popcorn thriller
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The best part of a boutique home video label is a chance to not merely release an overlooked movie, but to give it the bonus features that place
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Ghostriders was one of those films that lurked on the shelves of mom and pop videostores daring you to rent it back in the late ’80s. It promised
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Alligator came out during that time when Hollywood discovered that giant mutant creatures could eat people. The movie quickly gained a following with the fear of what happened
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Being in a relationship is tough, but the dynamics gets tougher when one partner becomes a vampire. Rose: A Love Story has a young could roughing it at
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if you take an international cinema class at college, the instructor is going to program one of the movies of Akira Kurosawa. If they want to give the
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Mario Bava was one of the giants of Italian cinema. Staring the late 1930s, Bava became prized as a filmmaker for his cinematography and special effects. In the
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The Full Frame Documentary Film Festival in Durham, NC is going to be a virtual festival for 2022. InsidePulse has enjoyed covering the festival over the years that
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Truthfully, I’m shocked to realize it’s the 25th anniversary of Liar Liar. Jim Carrey plays a lawyer who is forced to tell the truth all day thanks to
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The new year is coming up and Arrow Video is welcoming 2022 with a trio of releases that will send shivers up your spines like a January wind
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Satoshi Kon was one of the finest anime feature film directors. After making the highly praised Perfect Blue, Kon went deeper with Millennium Actress. What seems like a
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Shaw Brothers was the biggest studio in Hong Kong during the mid-20th Century. The brothers Runje, Runme, Runde and Run Run had been producing films in China since
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Werner Herzog’s Grizzly Man was a documentary sensation as he explored the life and videos of Timothy Treadwell. The nature enthusiast went deep into Alaska’s wilderness to commune
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