Author: Todd

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Dead of Night (1945)

Dead of Night is a cracking good classic horror anthology film, brought to you by Britain’s Ealing Studios. The story interconnecting a series of shorter sketches – probably one of the best such “wraparound”...

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The Mist (2007)

You’ll remember Frank Darabont from The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile, two films he wrote and directed before The Mist. Though it’s not in the same caliber as those two films (Shawshank is...

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Fright Night (1985)

People my age usually remember Chris Sarandon from one of two movies: The Princess Bride or Fright Night. Fright Night bills itself as a horror-comedy. I would argue that most American horror movies –...

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The Omen (1976)

The wife of an American diplomat in Rome loses her baby in childbirth, but she doesn’t know that. Considering how distressed she would be, her husband decides to replace the child with a baby...

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The Ruins (2008)

I think I would’ve enjoyed The Ruins a lot more if I hadn’t read the book first. This is another Suburban Americans Out Of Their Element tale in the same family as Deliverance and...