Ginger Snaps
Ginger Snaps is a satisfying return to mythology, cheesy gore and fear for the horror film.
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Ginger Snaps is a satisfying return to mythology, cheesy gore and fear for the horror film.
Christmas · Films: I · Reviews: I
Deserving of one viewing per year, preferably without the interruption of commercials.
Christmas · Films: J · Reviews: J
In making it horribly bad, Jack Frost is at the very least entertaining. And is there anything else you could ask for from a B-movie about a serial-killing snowman?
Christmas · Films: H · Reviews: H
In adding material, The Grinch loses much of its rhythm and the heart within it shrinks three sizes right along with it.
Christmas · Films: J · Reviews: J
Every year the DVD will [be] displayed as though it’s worthy of renting. But it’s out because it takes place around the holidays, not because it belongs to be there.
Christmas · Films: J · Reviews: J
While there’s some genuine laughs and warm sentimentality to be had, Brian Levant’s Jingle All the Way represents everything that’s bad with Christmas today.
The relationship that Deanna and Alicia forge is fascinating…as it allows for a genuine search for truth instead of something that is forced or contrived.
If you can convince a theater manager or lowly high school corn monkey to let you into the final half hour…for a few bucks, you won’t be disappointed. But that’s the only part worth seeing.
Has the feeling of a breathing issue of National Geographic as told threw the words of George Steinbeck and through the brush of Norman Rockwell.
Johnstown Flood is the kind of movie I wouldn’t have minded watching in school. It concurrently educates and entertains. While it’s not perfect, it’s still a worthy introduction to an American tragedy.
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