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What I Learned From ROSEMARY’S BABY
You can learn a lot from ROSEMARY’S BABY, the 1968 film adaptation of Ira Levin’s novel, available on DVD and Blu-ray from the Criterion Collection. But here’s the most important lesson: never date an actor. If only someone had warned … Continue reading
Screening Report: William Castle’s HOMICIDAL (1961) at Loews Jersey Theater
I saw William Castle’s HOMICIDAL (1961) at the Loews Jersey Theater in Jersey City on Friday night. To say it was the perfect way to kick off the “Pre-Halloween weekend” would be an understatement unworthy of the master of gimmicky … Continue reading
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Tagged "Loews Jersey", 13 GHOSTS, BUG, Coward's Corner, EMERGO, Fright Break, HOMICIDAL, I SAW WHAT YOU DID, Jean Arless, Joan Marshall, Kyle Castle Newall, MACABRE, MR. SARDONICUS, PSYCHO, STRAIT-JACKET, THE HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL, THE TINGLER, William Castle
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