The Not-Quite-Sunday Funnies
Halloween 2006 edition!
Posted to Culture by Annie on October 29, 2006 10:28 PM
TV Review: Hex
I was excited the first time I saw ads for BBC America’s Hex. Truth is, I’m in perpetual mourning for Buffy the Vampire Slayer and may be ‘til the day I die, or Joss Whedon finally directs Wonder...
Posted to Video by Kati Irons on October 29, 2006 08:57 PM (Relevance: 1)
DVD Review: Slither
A dumb, fun little near-parody of the horror genre, Slither is an easily recommendable summer movie. Director James Gunn knows the genre, and proves it by naming everything in the town, from the characters to the storefronts, after people responsible...
Posted to Video by Matt Paprocki on October 29, 2006 06:06 PM
Theater Review: Ray Bradbury's Autumn People Has a Thoughtful Halloween at the Fremont Centre Theater
Ray Bradbury's Autumn People is a slight commentary on people in an old-fashioned science fiction framwork.
Posted to Culture by Purple Tigress on October 29, 2006 01:16 PM
TV Review: Sci-Fi Channel Original Movie - Kraken
It's cleavage, a giant squid, gore, cleavage. It's a workable combo.
Posted to Video by Matt Paprocki on October 29, 2006 10:00 AM
No Trick Or Treat: Trying to Survive Halloween After Losing Someone
This Halloween season has been distinctly different for me. I am having a difficult time because I lost my mother and aunt earlier this year.
Posted to Culture by Victor Lana on October 29, 2006 05:28 AM
Movie Review: Saw III
As soon as the first one was a hit, a sequel was fast tracked. A year later the sequel opened and was an even bigger hit, and a third was immediately set into motion. Here we are, three years, three...
Posted to Video by Chris Beaumont on October 28, 2006 10:02 AM
Friday Flash: De-Animator, Stickman Madness, and Whack-A-Ghoul
It's the Halloween edition, with thrills and chills, blood and guts, and creepy, creepy sounds.
Posted to Gaming by Phillip Winn on October 27, 2006 06:15 PM
New Movies and Box Office Predictions: Saw III, Catch a Fire, Death of a President
Halloween is nearly upon us, which means it is Hollywood's last chance to get a scary movie into theaters before the big day. This weekend brings what may be, arguably, the biggest scary movie of the year. Hopefully it will...
Posted to Video by Chris Beaumont on October 27, 2006 07:16 AM
DVD Review: Frankenstein - 75th Anniversary Edition
What is an acceptable time frame for a movie to be re-released on DVD? Apparently a year and a half according to Universal. Frankenstein is definitely a film worth buying twice, but there's a problem on the consumer level when...
Posted to Video by Matt Paprocki on October 27, 2006 07:09 AM (Relevance: 5)







Article comments
1 - A.L. Harper
They have the Christmas things up here already. I bought my christmas cards yesterday.
2 - Phillip Winn
I bought my Christmas cards last January. Now *that's* early. :-)
3 - Scott Butki
i'm submitting a new halloween short story right now.