Being Film #16 for Hooptober 2023 I think the biggest mystery of Dead Ringers is how it didn't win ALL the awards, especially for Jeremy Irons. I've always held the film at arm's length, admiring its execution but getting precisely what I wanted from a Cronenberg movie. Well that was then and now I'm older... Continue Reading →
Hooptober 10.0 – Psycho II (1983)
Being Film #15 for Hooptober 2023 "Pick a film from the year you turned 10" they said. Easy enough. I had been meaning to get to Psycho II for more years than I can remember. For years it had been been the subject of reconsiderations; cries of "underrated" and "hidden gem" being floated about with... Continue Reading →
Hooptober 10.0 – The Suspicious Death of a Minor (1975)
Being Film #14 for Hooptober 2023 And so I come to end of my giallo journey with Sergio Martino, whose films I started digging into back in May when I went on a spree with the Italian killer flicks. The Suspicious Death of a Minor was the last of Martino's films to really have anything... Continue Reading →
Hooptober 10.0 – Bones and All (2022)
Being Film #13 for Hooptober 2023 The first 10 minutes of Bones and All were excruciating, the anticipation based on the trailers and summary folding in with director Luca Guadagnino's camera to create a sense of dead that had me pause the film at least three time before the inciting "incident" that kicks the film... Continue Reading →
Hooptober 10.0 – The Moleman of Belmont Avenue (2011)
Being Film #12 for Hooptober 2023 You probably know what to expect with a title like The Moleman of Belmont Avenue. This is a low budget horror comedy that strives to be silly but does so at the expense of characters we actually care about. I wish I liked it more: the leads (who also... Continue Reading →
Episode 45 – D&D (With Erik Highter)
On this episode of Cinema Dual, Erik Highter returns to talk with Jon about a pair of Dungeons and Dragons movies.
Hooptober 10.0 – The Revenge of Frankenstein (1958)
Being Film #11 for Hooptober 2023 Peter Cushing is the greatest. That's it, that's the review. You shouldn't more than the fact that Cushing stars in The Revenge of Frankenstein to immediately watch if (if you haven't already). A sequel to The Curse of Frankenstein, the film that really put Hammer on the map for... Continue Reading →
Hooptober 10.0 – Saloum (2021)
Being Film #10 for Hooptober 2023 Let's face it: for a streaming service Shudder has some of the best curation you can get. You might not think a film is horrific enough for a horror channel, but you're always getting something interesting. I'll take the latter any day, and Saloum is a great example of... Continue Reading →
Hooptober 10.0 – Mad Love (1935)
Being Film #9 for Hooptober 2023 Every few years I come back to Mad Love, the creepy dream horror that landed Petter Lorre in front of the majority of US moviegoers and served as the final feature outing as a director for cinematic genius Karl Freund. The film holds a special place in my heart:... Continue Reading →
Hooptober 10.0 – No One Will Save You (2023)
Being Film #8 for Hooptober 2023 This wasn't part of the plan. The plan was to stick to the films I needed to get through Hooptober in one piece. But if a high level concept was going to grab me and not let go, it's the one for No One Will Save You: what if... Continue Reading →
