John Landis Listing
Blu-ray Reviews
Is this 4K remaster fit for a future king?
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Disc Announcements
October is Spooky Season and Arrow Video is giving us scares on Blu-ray like those people down the road that give out full size candy bars.
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Blu-ray Reviews
You often hear stories about scripts that bounced around Hollywood for ten years or more before getting made into a film. But what about a bonus feature that
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Disc Announcements
Hail to the King, baby!
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Blu-ray Reviews
Coming to America
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Blu-ray Reviews
Trading Places!
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Columns
Marvel's problem with sequel quality, "Trading Places" reviewed on DVD
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DVD Reviews
The Kentucky Fried Movie stands out in the world of sketch comedy movies because it has the creative brain trust that would give us films like Animal House
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DVD Reviews
The inclusion of a superior transfer of Little of Shop of Horrors make this DVD a must have.
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Disc Announcements
The perfect solution for movie fans who want a commentary track .... but don't want to sit through a feature film.
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Disc Announcements
Fans of David Cronenberg and Guillermo Del Toro prepare to be happy.
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Columns
Horror show's fifth season ushers in the apocalypse and audiences won't be happier.
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Columns
Parasomnia has the soul of an excellent film. Too bad it’s hidden beneath a heavy layer of unnecessary fat and ugly editing.
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News
Scribe behind The Number 23 tackling modern take on John Landis classic
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Columns
This week we continue our look at the beautiful gift from God that are mini-series with The Stand, the 1994 adaptation of Stephen King’s epic post-apocalyptic novel.
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Film
The William Castle Film Collection provides the eight films he made for Columbia at the height of his fame when he became as much of a cinema icon
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Disc Announcements
The classic creepy comedy arrives just in time for Halloween!
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Film
Animal House could be called the "grandfather" of all R-rated comedies today. It was a rude and crude comedy when "rude and crude" comedies weren't hip. It is
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