
Weekly movie writing on beloved favorites, cult oddities, and films gone completely off the rails.
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Before the algorithms, finding a weird movie meant wandering shelves, trusting cover art, catching cable halfway through, or taking a recommendation that sounded like half a warning.
I profoundly miss video rental stores.
The routine was...
One speech. One performer. Suddenly the room belongs to them.
A great monologue can stop a movie cold in the best possible way.
It can be a grotesque war story told with total sincerity or maybe one long confession where every passing sec...
The first live-action video game movie missed the assignment so hard it became more interesting than the safe version.
Initial Report
Many movie plans fail because of bad luck. These definitely aren’t those.
These are the ones that were rotten on arrival. Built on greed, ego, panic, or the kind of confidence that should require a helmet. The kind where hearing the pitch...
There are villains who want money. Some want power. Others want revenge, chaos, control, or a giant laser pointed at civilization.
Then there are the ones who look like they’d still show up even if the paycheck bounced.
Not “best villain...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Weekly movie writing on beloved favorites, cult oddities, and films gone completely off the rails.
Film analyst, chronic overthinker, and Journalism student from the Midwestern US. Champion of the cinematic underdog, lover of heartfelt trash, and firm believer in the power of horror to heal the world.
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