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Bryan Wolford

Thoughts on film and television through a fan's lens.

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Latest Issues

Opening 1991 WCW Trading Card Packs

There’s something special about opening old wrestling card packs.

In this video, I opened two packs of 1991 WCW trading cards and revisited a piece of early 90s wrestling history. From the card designs to the wrestlers featured in the set,...

7 days ago

Movie Monday: Chopping Mall (1986)

For this week’s Movie Monday, the letter C led me to the 1986 horror film Chopping Mall.

Combining slasher movie energy with science fiction and mall-era nostalgia, the film has become a major cult favorite over the years. Its killer secur...

9 days ago

Chinatown & One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest

This week, we’re taking a look at 2 classic Jack Nicholson movies, where apparently, he’s good at climbing fences. First up, we’re investigating a murder that leads to all sorts of things in CHINATOWN. Then, we’re transferred to a mental ho...

10 days ago

Building My Cannon Films VHS Collection

There’s something uniquely satisfying about collecting Cannon Films on VHS.

From over-the-top action movies to cult martial arts classics, the studio carved out a distinct identity during the tape era. In this latest batch of pickups, I ad...

12 days ago
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Wes Craven's New Nightmare & Shadow Of The Vampire

This week, we're talking about some meta monsters. First up, we take a trip back to Elm Street, sort of, in WES CRAVEN'S NEW NIGHTMARE. Then, Willam Dafoe gets ultra creepy as real-life vampire Max Shrek in SHADOW OF THE VAMPIRE.

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