Wednesday: Season 2

Happy Halloween fellow movie goers and streamers from around the globe. Today’s special review is the latest season of “Wednesday.” Picking up after Season 1, Wednesday returns to Hogwarts-esque boarding school, Nevermore Academy along with Pugsley who begins his first year. She resumes her investigation, but loses her precognitive ability. Werewolf girl, Enid accompanies her […]

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The Twilight Saga: Eclipse

After Bella Swan reunites with Edward Cullen and declaring her love for him, he asks her to marry him. Conflicted between the vampire she loves and her close friendship with werewolf boy, Jacob Black, Bella must make a life changing decision. Marry Edward or develop a relationship with Jacob. Meanwhile, evil vampire organization, The Voltri […]

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The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Picking up where “Twilight” left off, “New Moon” resumes back Bella Swan & Edward Cullen’s conflicting relationship. One’s human and the other’s a vampire. When Edward left Bella to prevent his family from endangering her, she becomes interested in Jacob. Torn between a vampire and a werewolf, Bella must make a decision to pick her […]

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Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School

Scooby Doo and the Ghoul School officially aired in 1988. Followed by Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf. The former animated TV movie centers on the titular character, Shaggy and my all-time favorite cartoon character, Scrappy (don’t judge me) are hired as gym teachers at an all-girls school. The students there are the daughters of Dracula, […]

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Classics Review: The Wolf Man (1941)

The late Warren Zevon said, “Well, I saw Lon Chaney walking with the Queen.” “Doing the Werewolves of London.” I saw Lon Chaney Jr. walking with the Queen.” “Doing the Werewolves of London.” I saw a werewolf drinking a piña colada at Trader Vic’s.” “And his hair was perfect.” “Na!” Anyway, Universal Pictures became a […]

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