It appears we might have a dark Christmas this year. Check out what is coming to the theatre Christmas Day.
The original version was shown in 1922 and is a classic.
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The Hollywood marketing departments have correctly gauged the mood of our beloved country as being comparable to the time frame just after the battle of Antietam. We are definitely not in the mood for an old-fashioned, sentimental Christmas celebration. So let the dogs out! Nature red in tooth and claw!
Yea, that movie will suck.....
Americans haven’t been able to make a decent movie since “Pillow Talk.”
I haven’t seen Eggers second movie, The Lighthouse which has Willem Dafoe in it, but his first movie The Witch, starring a young Anya Taylor-Joy is the most disturbing (and well-made) horror film since The Exorcist.
All Hollywood does is reboot old stuff.
Seems like the tickets should be half price.
It's nice to see the Dracula "franchise" go back to its earliest roots. Nosferatu is probably the scariest vampire movie despite being a silent film.
Looked like one of those Johnny Depp cologne advertisements.
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