
Hi, I'm Wade, curator of The DVD Vault, a B.A. in English & American Literature, & an educator of 15 years. Here to share/discuss films through the physical media they're printed on. I'm also slowly importing pre-Substack writing from my Instagram.
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Take the off-the-cuff unpredictability of a 2015 Donald Trump back when he still had the power to fool moderately intelligent people and combine him with John Fetterman when he had his mental health crisis and started dressing like Adam San...
Tom Holland’s Fright Night (1985) is nearly a perfect vampire film and did not need a remake, but this Fright Night (2011) isn’t bad, either. First, I like how it starts in media res with Evil Ed sniffing out a vampire conspiracy instead of...
I have to confess that even though I’ve seen the Chris Rock Heaven Can Wait adaptation, Down to Earth (2001), I’ve still never seen 1941’s Here Comes Mr. Jordan or the 1943 Ernst Lubitsch Heaven Can Wait that is actually based on a differen...
Iconic doesn’t even begin to describe the impact Saturday Night Fever (1977) has had on pop culture in the nearly fifty years since its release. While finally watching it tonight, I couldn’t help but think of other films and shows that have...
The biggest stretch of Robert Rodriguez’s The Faculty (1998): its belief that an actual school faculty could ever be as cool as one made up of Robert Patrick, Jon Stewart, Famke Janssen, Bebe Neuwirth, and Salma Hayek (speaking of, where wa...
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Hi, I'm Wade, curator of The DVD Vault, a B.A. in English & American Literature, & an educator of 15 years. Here to share/discuss films through the physical media they're printed on. I'm also slowly importing pre-Substack writing from my Instagram.
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