The Mummy’s Hand (1940)
Most folks, when they hear of the Mummy movies, automatically default to either the classic Boris Karloff version or the Brendan Fraser ones which came out 19 years ago (how’s that for a reminder of ⤇
Most folks, when they hear of the Mummy movies, automatically default to either the classic Boris Karloff version or the Brendan Fraser ones which came out 19 years ago (how’s that for a reminder of ⤇
Four years ago, a legend of filmmaking left us. As a big fan of Ray Harryhausen’s work, I have written a few articles regarding his films throughout the last week. Continuing that trend, I would ⤇
Earlier this week I wrote a brief article in memory of Ray Harryhausen and spoke of how he helped to revolutionize the art of visual effects in film. These effects, which made Harryhausen a household ⤇
There are few people in the history of film who have left as much of a mark on the industry as Ray Harryhausen did. He was one of the most creative minds to ever put ⤇
I’m sure that, by now, we have all seen the trailers for the upcoming reboot of Universal’s The Mummy franchise. While I’m not here to provide speculation as to what might or might not happen ⤇
Last week I bought one of those 50-packs of movies for $12.00 which you see in a lot of DVD stores on the bargain rack. You know, the kind that displays a really recognizable movie ⤇
A few weeks ago I went to Austin for a wedding and decided to check out a place called the Alamo Drafthouse while I was in town. It was definitely a unique experience as I ⤇
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