At first thought, the genres of Horror and Western might not appear to have much to do with one another. Westerns evoke thoughts of a dusty America at the dawn of the modern age while horror conjures images of dank,…

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July is already in its second weekend and full of the usual fare: picnics, vacations, camping, beaches, and huddling inside watching TV and movies on your computer! Our contributors are excited to add a trio of new favorites to your…

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Just before midnight yesterday morning, the spacecraft Juno entered its orbit of Jupiter after a 1,740 million mile journey that began almost five years ago.  The probe is designed to research the tempestuous atmosphere of the planet, and to learn…

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With this weekend’s release of The Secret Life of Pets, it got me to thinking about previous movies starring pets that talked. I’m not talking about movies with just talking animals, of which there are a ton, but those that feature…

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Last week, social media was filled with posts by Americans criticizing their country, their leaders, and their political system.  Perhaps for good reason.  But today, the overwhelming sentiment is love for country and flags on every post; July 4 seems…

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A new month brings a whole new chance to start your movie watching anew. Check out our recommendations from our wonderful contributors to jump to the front of your queue and have a happy movie watching weekend! [divider top=”no”] via…

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Surprisingly, there are a number of larger films opening this weekend. I guess it makes sense because it’s Summer, but with so much in theaters already, is there room for a few new blockbuster-type films? I guess we’ll see! [divider…

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Last Thursday was the 20th Anniversary of the legendary Nintendo 64 video game console. Widely hailed for its power, innovation, and extensive library, it’s most beloved for the great memories people made playing games like Goldeneye 007, Mario Kart 64,…

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So with an explosion of highly destructive, wild green fire, winter finally makes its entrance to the world of Westeros. How does one simultaneously gasp with horror and breathe a sigh of relief? I don’t exactly know but I’m pretty…

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There is, perhaps, no one owed a greater debt to modern filmmaking than Steven Spielberg. The man himself has literally created his own genre of movies and countless filmmakers in every aspect of production invoke Spielberg as some sort of…

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