Jacob’s Ladder (1990)

“Jacob’s Ladder” was officially released in 1990. (same year Sam Raimi’s Darkman came out) It received positive reviews from critics and made less revenue at the box office. Costing Sony’s now defunct production company Carolco Pictures money. Overtime, the film garnered a cult following as one of the best psychological horror films and went on […]

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Shutter Island

In 2003, author Dennis Lehane (Mystic River, Gone Baby Gone) published a novel titled, “Shutter Island.” The Premise centers on a U.S. marshal named, Teddy Daniels and his partner Chuck Aule, who are sent to an asylum on an island to investigate the disappearance of an escaped patient. Seven Years Later, Martin “Marty” Scorsese adapted […]

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Final Destination (2000)

Jeffrey Reddick wrote a spec script for an episode of “The X-Files” titled, “Flight 180.” The premise is about Scully’s young brother, Charles, experiences a vision of a plane crashing. Which prompts Mulder & Scully to investigate Charles predicament. Jeffrey decided to expand and change the script into an original story retitled as “Final Destination.” […]

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Winnie-The-Pooh: Blood and Honey

In 2022, Winnie-The-Pooh entered the Public Domain. Meaning, anybody can make a movie with the beloved teddy bear. Picture him in any genre. An action movie, detective thriller, western, historical drama or sci-fi. British filmmaker Rhys Frake-Waterfield made a slasher movie titled, “Winnie-The-Pooh: Blood and Honey.” Winnie isn’t the only beloved childhood icon reimagined as […]

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Black Swan

After “The Wrestler” earned critical acclaim and became a “Best Picture” nominee at the Oscars, Darren Aronofsky (Requiem for a Dream, The Whale) worked on his next project known as “Black Swan.” One of my Top 5 favorite actresses, Natalie “Nat” Portman signed on to play the lead role. The Plot involves a ballerina named, […]

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