

In these hard times of global pandemic, it’s perfect timing to check out awarded psychological thriller/horror film Face Of Evil, about a mysterious pandemic indeed… On July 4th, a war vet with Ptsd returns home from the Middle East, but a mysterious epidemic breaks out at his party… On the road to salvation, our …
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- 6/2/2020
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
Movie titles don’t necessarily make or break a movie on their own, but this is a look at ten movies where their titles didn’t do them any favors.
In the realm of zaney movie titles, I can appreciate those that are trying to be fun or silly, like 1964’s The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed Up Zombies or even Dude, Where’s My Car? Those are passable because they actually give you an idea of what to expect while perhaps generating a chuckle or a shake of the head. I can even deal with lame puns and wordplay in titles, as long as they make sense for the material at hand. Examples include Blacula! or Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties. Even titles that are so straightforward they end up being dumb aren’t lying or misleading to us, and so they shouldn’t...
In the realm of zaney movie titles, I can appreciate those that are trying to be fun or silly, like 1964’s The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed Up Zombies or even Dude, Where’s My Car? Those are passable because they actually give you an idea of what to expect while perhaps generating a chuckle or a shake of the head. I can even deal with lame puns and wordplay in titles, as long as they make sense for the material at hand. Examples include Blacula! or Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties. Even titles that are so straightforward they end up being dumb aren’t lying or misleading to us, and so they shouldn’t...
- 11/8/2017
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (G.S. Perno)
- Cinelinx
Comet TV has plenty for horror, sci-fi, and fantasy fans to enjoy with their May lineup, including Jim Henson's Labyrinth. In today's Horror Highlights, we also have artwork and details on El Gigante: The Comic and streaming info for Sweet, Sweet Lonely Girl, which is now available to watch on Shudder.
Comet TV May Viewing Guide: Press Release: "You Don’T Need A Subscription To Watch These Great Movies…
They’Re Airing For Free On Comet!
Ray Harryhausen Films – Airing all Month
The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (1958)
Sunday May 7 at 11:30Am/10:30C
Friday May 12 at 4P/3C
Monday May 22 at 6P/5C
The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1973)
Sunday May 7 at 1:30Pm/12:30C
Saturday May 27 at 10P/9C
The 3 Worlds of Gulliver (1960)
Sunday May 7 at 4P/3C
Friday May 26 at 10P/9C
Jason and The Argonauts (1963)
Sunday May 7 at 6P/5C
Friday May 12 at 6P...
Comet TV May Viewing Guide: Press Release: "You Don’T Need A Subscription To Watch These Great Movies…
They’Re Airing For Free On Comet!
Ray Harryhausen Films – Airing all Month
The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (1958)
Sunday May 7 at 11:30Am/10:30C
Friday May 12 at 4P/3C
Monday May 22 at 6P/5C
The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1973)
Sunday May 7 at 1:30Pm/12:30C
Saturday May 27 at 10P/9C
The 3 Worlds of Gulliver (1960)
Sunday May 7 at 4P/3C
Friday May 26 at 10P/9C
Jason and The Argonauts (1963)
Sunday May 7 at 6P/5C
Friday May 12 at 6P...
- 5/8/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Some titles just grab your attention and these long-winded, verbose movie titles are certainly unique. Here are 9 movie titles that are hard to say in one breath.
Honorable Mention: “The Fable of the Kid Who Shifted His Ideals to Golf and Finally Became a Baseball Fan and Took the Only Known Cure” (1916)—23 words
This one actually has the longest movie title ever written, but since it’s just a short rather than a full-length film, it doesn’t count. I’m not clear on what the plot of this was but it’s a short silent comedy about baseball.
1.“The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford” (2007)—10 Words
This title pretty much sums up the whole movie. If you watch this, you will not be surprised by what happens to Jesse and who kills him. Actually, it’s a pretty good movie and has the best performance that Casey Affleck ever did.
Honorable Mention: “The Fable of the Kid Who Shifted His Ideals to Golf and Finally Became a Baseball Fan and Took the Only Known Cure” (1916)—23 words
This one actually has the longest movie title ever written, but since it’s just a short rather than a full-length film, it doesn’t count. I’m not clear on what the plot of this was but it’s a short silent comedy about baseball.
1.“The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford” (2007)—10 Words
This title pretty much sums up the whole movie. If you watch this, you will not be surprised by what happens to Jesse and who kills him. Actually, it’s a pretty good movie and has the best performance that Casey Affleck ever did.
- 4/23/2016
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Rob Young)
- Cinelinx
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