All posts tagged "joe dante"
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Home Entertainment
/ 6 years agoHome Entertainment: ‘King Cohen: The Wild World of Filmmaker Larry Cohen’ Digital Review
Director: Steve Mitchell Featuring: Larry Cohen, Martin Scorsese, Joe Dante, Yaphet Kotto, Fred Williamson, Michael Moriarty Think you know Larry Cohen?...
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Features
/ 6 years agoFantasia 2018 Showcase: What Not To Miss
Fantasia Film Festival descends on Montreal again for its annual cinematic takeover, showcasing the best and brightest in indie and genre...
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Featured Article
/ 9 years agoTales of Halloween Review
Directors: Neil Marshall, Axelle Carolyn, Darren Lynn Bousman, Mike Mendez, Adam Gierasch, Adam Kasch, Paul Solet, Lucky McKeee, Dave Parker, Ryan Schifrin,...
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Featured Article
/ 9 years agoExclusive: THN interview ‘Gremlins’ star Zach Galligan
In case last year’s 1984 Retrospective series didn’t confirm it, this writer is a huge fan of the Gremlins movies. The first film...
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Home Entertainment
/ 9 years agoBurying the Ex Review
Director: Joe Dante Cast: Anthon Yelchin, Ashley Grrene, Alexandra Daddario, Oliver Cooper Certificate: 15 Running Time: 89 minutes Synopsis: Max (Yelchin) and Evelyn (Greene) have the...
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Film News
/ 10 years agoJoe Dante Is ‘Burying The Ex’ In Directorial Return
Joe Dante has to be one of our favourite underrated directors. The man brought GREMLINS to the big screen as well...
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Film News
/ 10 years agoJoe Dante’s ‘Burying The Ex’ Set For Summer Release
Joe Dante may not be the most prolific director in the world, but with works such as GREMLINS, SMALL SOLDIERS, and INNERSPACE to...
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Features
/ 10 years agoTrick Or Treat? The Best And Worst Film Werewolves
Halloween is almost here and this writer couldn’t be more excited. Halloween is a little like Christmas for my family, we...
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Features
/ 10 years ago1984 Retrospective: ‘A Nightmare On Elm Street’
1984. The year that even the Olympics went to Hollywood is easily one of the greatest years in film history. 1984...
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Features
/ 10 years ago1984 Retrospective – ‘Ghostbusters’
1984. The year that even the Olympics went to Hollywood is easily one of the greatest years in film history. 1984...