The Holdovers: A Heartwarming Journey Through Unexpected Friendships

It’s a rare delight to stumble upon a film that not only entertains but also resonates with the warmth of humanity. Alexander Payne’s The Holdovers is one such gem that has emerged as a beacon of hope in an age of cynicism. With a narrative set in the early ’70s at the prestigious Barton Academy, the film weaves a tale of unlikely friendships during the holiday season.

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Screambox March Streaming Line-Up Includes Followers, Being Human, Exit Humanity, Alien from the Abyss

SCREAMBOX has revealed the new films that are joining the horror streaming service in March, including Followers, Being Human, Exit Humanity, and Alien from the Abyss.

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What’s Streaming on Shudder: March 2024

Below is what’s streaming on Shudder this March.

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The Changeling (1980) Revisited: Embracing Timeless Horror

In the realm of supernatural horror, certain films stand out as timeless classics. Among them, The Changeling (1980) holds a special place. Directed by Peter Medak, this atmospheric gem combines craftsmanship, spine-tingling suspense, and a hauntingly beautiful score to create an unforgettable cinematic experience.

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Why The Stuff is a Deliciously Satirical Horror Comedy

If you are looking for a movie that combines horror, comedy, and social commentary, look no further than The Stuff (1985), a cult classic written and directed by Larry Cohen. The movie follows a private detective named Mo Rutherford (Michael Moriarty) who is hired by a rival food company to investigate a new product that is sweeping the nation: a white, gooey substance that comes out of the ground and tastes so good that people can’t get enough of it. But as Mo soon discovers, The Stuff is not only addictive, but also alive and parasitic, turning its consumers into mindless zombies who crave more of it.

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Why Pumpkinhead is a Classic Horror Film

Pumpkinhead is a 1988 horror film directed by Stan Winston, who is best known for his special effects work on films such as The Terminator, Aliens, and Jurassic Park. The film stars Lance Henriksen as Ed Harley, a grieving father who seeks revenge against a group of teenagers who accidentally killed his son. He enlists the help of a witch who summons a demonic creature called Pumpkinhead to hunt them down.

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James Bond Movie Review: Diamonds Are Forever

I’m revisiting and reviewing all the 007 movies. Next up, Diamonds Are Forever. Read on for my thoughts on this classic in the James Bond film franchise.

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Hellishly Delightful: Hellraiser Quartet of Torment Limited Edition 4K Boxset

Delve into Clive Barker’s Hellraiser mythos with the divine experience offered by the Hellraiser: Quartet of Torment – Limited Edition 4K boxset. This meticulously curated collection navigates the series’ glory days, sparing you from the depths of direct-to-video damnation. Featuring Barker’s audacious Hellraiser (1987), the epic Hellbound: Hellraiser II (1988), the daring Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth (1992), and the time-bending Hellraiser: Bloodline (1996), this limited edition set is a cinematic feast for the senses.

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RoboCop 3: A Resilient Leap into Cybernetic Justice

RoboCop 3, the third installment in the iconic franchise, is a rollercoaster of cybernetic action that boldly ventures into new territories. While it faces some challenges in maintaining the gritty charm of its predecessors, the film manages to carve out its own niche in the world of futuristic law enforcement.

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RoboCop 2: A Riveting Sequel That Packs A Punch

RoboCop 2 is a captivating sequel that not only lives up to its predecessor but propels the franchise to new heights. From heart-pounding action to thought-provoking themes, this film is a thrilling experience that keeps audiences riveted.

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