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Trailer: Conan the Barbarian

1982 saw the release of one of the most iconic fantasy films ever with the John Milius and Arnold Schwarzenneger collaboration, Conan the Barbarian. There was a follow-up sequel that wasn’t as great as...

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Review: Conan the Barbarian (dir. by Marcus Nispel)

In 1982 the duo of John Milius (director) and Arnold Schwarzenneger (actor) brought to the big-screen the first film adaptation of the classic, pulp character of Conan the Cimmerian by Robert E....

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Scenes I Love: Tombstone

Weekend was busy, but still found time to catch a few favorite flicks on TV. One of these happened to be the classic early 90’s western Tombstone starring Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer. I already...

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Film Review: In the Blood (dir by John Stockwell)

Do you remember Haywire? Haywire was an action film that came out in 2011.  It briefly got a lot of attention because it starred MMA fighter Gina Carano in her feature film debut and it was directed by...

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Please Remember To Breathe While Watching The Trailer For Don’t Breath…

When I first read that Don’t Breathe caused quite a stir at SXSW earlier this year, I have to admit that I was a bit skeptical.  Trust me for I am from Texas and I have spent a lot of time in Austin...

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The TSL’s Daily Horror Grindhouse: Don’t Breathe (dir by Fede Alvarez)

I’m currently on vacation but don’t worry!  I would never let a little thing like taking some time off get in the way of reviewing movies here on the Shattered Lens.  (Especially not when we’re in the...

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Here Are the 2016 Seattle Film Award Nominees!

Here are the 2016 Seattle Film Award Nominees!  I don’t know what the cat’s yawning about; these nominations are actually an interesting mix of the usual suspects (Moonlight, Manchester, La La Land)...

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A Movie A Day #181: Guilty As Sin (1993, directed by Sidney Lumet)

When wealthy playboy David Greenhill (Don Johnson, doing a one-note Michael Douglas impersonation) is accused of throwing his wife out of a window, there’s only one lawyer who he wants to defend him....

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Movie A Day #333: Beyond Valkyrie: Dawn of the Fourth Reich (2016, directed...

The year is 1944 and a group of Germany officials and military officers, all of whom are secretly opposed to the Nazi regime, are plotting to assassinate Adolf Hitler.  A group of American and British...

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The Hard Way (1991, directed by John Badham)

Lt. John Moss (James Woods) is a cop with a problem.  A serial killer who calls himself the Party Crasher (Stephen Lang) is killing people all across New York and he has decided that he will be coming...

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The Blind Murderer Is Now A Hero In The Trailer For Don’t Breathe 2!

To be honest, I’m probably being a bit too glib when I say that the fearsome blind kidnapper and murderer at the center of the original Don’t Breathe is now a hero. Though it appears that he’s now the...

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Band of the Hand (1986, directed by Paul Michael Glaser)

This place is Florida.  The time is the 80s.  Five juvenile delinquents have been given a chance to earn their freedom.  All they have to do is go down to the Everglades and train with Indian Joe...

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Avatar: The Way of Water (dir. by James Cameron)

James Cameron is still out there, trying to push the envelope. My showing of Avatar: The Way of Water was not only 3D, but in HFR (High Frame Rate), which threw me for a loop. The only other movie I’ve...

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Retro Television Reviews: We’re Fighting Back (dir by Lou Antonio)

Welcome to Retro Television Reviews, a feature where we review some of our favorite and least favorite shows of the past!  On Sundays, I will be reviewing the made-for-television movies that used to be...

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