Month: September 2021

Amy Holden Jones’ 1982 film The Slumber Party Massacre was a bit of a rarity in the ’80s slasher boom: it was written by a feminist writer (Rita Mae Brown) and told from a female perspective (Jones’). While they were beholden to certain non-feminist genre tropes (half-naked pillow fights and fully naked breasts, just to name a
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This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. Mobile gaming is no longer in its infancy — not only can you play visually stunning titles on your phone, but you can also pay many times what they’re worth thanks to in-app purchases. Okay, that second bit is bad
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John Schneider (The Dukes of Hazzard) and Academy Award® nominee Kathleen Quinlan (Apollo 13) lead the cast of The Stairs, which came to theaters for one-night-only this summer. On the road to Halloween, we’ve learned this week that The Stairs (which is now available On Demand) is headed to DVD. The Stairs will be released on DVD on October
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In 2013, director Alejandro Hidalgo gave the haunted house a sci-fi twist in his feature debut, The House at the End of Time. His long-awaited follow-up, The Exorcism of God, attempts to shake up the overly familiar exorcism horror subgenre. Hidalgo pays tribute to the granddaddy of them all, The Exorcist, then works to retool the formula through the past
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News Cadence Weapon Wins 2021 Polaris Music Prize for Parallel World The Edmonton-born, Toronto-based rapper won the Canadian award for the country’s best record of the year By Allison Hussey and Matthew Ismael Ruiz September 27, 2021 Facebook Twitter Cadence Weapon (Rene Johnston/Toronto Star via Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Cadence Weapon (aka Rollie Pemberton) has
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