Romero’s ‘Dead’ Movies Ranked

Romero’s ‘Dead’ Movies Ranked

All 6 of George A Romero’s ‘Dead’ films, from ‘Night of the Living Dead’ (1968) to ‘Survival of the Dead’ (2009) via ‘Dawn of the Dead’ (1978), ranked from worst to best by Scott Z Walkinshaw.

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Predator Movies Ranked

Predator Movies Ranked

All 4 ‘Predator’ movies, from the original ‘Predator’ (1987) to the latest entry from Shane Black, ‘The Predator’ (2018), ranked from worst to best. Ranked list by Scott Z Walkinshaw.

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‘Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory’ at 50 – Review

‘Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory’ at 50 – Review

50 years since Willy Wonka asked “if you want to view paradise” and still it resonates as a feat of “pure imagination”. Scott Z. Walkinshaw reviews.

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Love and Monsters (2020) Review

Love and Monsters (2020) Review

‘Love and Monsters’, a new creature feature by director Michael Matthews and starring Dylan O’Brien, is an inventive little adventure movie. Scott Z Walkinshaw reviews.

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Coming 2 America (2021) Review

Coming 2 America (2021) Review

In 1988, Eddie Murphy and company captured lightning in a bottle for comedy classic ‘Coming to America’. Could they do it a 2nd time for sequel ‘Coming 2 America’? Scott Z Walkinshaw reviews.

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Richard Jenkins: 3 Career-Defining Performances

Richard Jenkins: 3 Career-Defining Performances

Of all the character actors working today, perhaps no one else brings such low-key class to his films as Richard Jenkins. Here are his 3 career-defining performances. Article by Scott Z Walkinshaw.

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King Kong vs Godzilla (1962) Review

King Kong vs Godzilla (1962) Review

The original battle of legendary kaiju King Kong and Godzilla was in 1962 Japanese film ‘King Kong vs Godzilla’, from Ishirō Honda. Scott Z Walkinshaw reviews.

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Carnival of Souls (1962) Review

Carnival of Souls (1962) Review

Why has Carnival of Souls not become a household name like the other hallmarks of 60s horror? Scott Z. Walkinshaw explains in this review of Herk Harvey’s sole feature.

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