In Defense of Rob Zombie’s ‘Halloween’ Movies
The two “Halloween” movies directed by Rob Zombie were eviscerated not just by critics but by fans as well.
The two “Halloween” movies directed by Rob Zombie were eviscerated not just by critics but by fans as well.
When it comes to food and Thanksgiving, enough is never enough. What better way to whet your appetite for the big meal than with a film highlighting delicious foods? I’ve made some recommendations before, but it’s time to go back for seconds.
The world is still waiting for the definitive movie about punk rock. “Killing Bono” is the latest addition to the list of movies that will attempt to do for punk rock what “A Hard Day’s Night” did for ’60s British Invasion rock and what “Pink Floyd’s The Wall” did for the concept album and what “Sgt.
The ‘Toy Story’ trilogy re-releases in 3D and ‘Hook’ finally reaches the Blu-ray format in this week’s DVD/Blu-ray releases.
Treasures from the vaults: a platinum blonde, a duck and the acid-laced author of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
“Scream 4,” also known as “Scre4m,” releases on a two-disc set consisting of a Blu-ray disc and a DVD.
The 2011 “Winnie the Pooh” comes out on a three-disc set consisting of one Blu-ray disc and two DVDs. This family movie serves as a classic comeback for Pooh and his Hundred Acre Wood friends after more than 35 years
“Captain America: The First Avenger” comes out on a two-disc set consisting of a Blu-ray disc and a DVD. This superhero movie based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name stars Chris Evans in the titular role, along with Hayley Atwell, Sebastian Stan, Tommy Lee Jones, and Hugo Weaving.
Suppose you want to watch some movies on Halloween that are not necessarily scary.
Halloween is the ideal time for monster movies, ghost stories, and generally spooky entertainment.