Name: Casey Criswell
Weblog: www.cinemafromage.com [RSS]
Articles: 45
First Published: Saturday, January 6, 2007
Last Published: Monday, July 23, 2007
Currently listing articles 45-1:
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Movie Review: Captivity— Elisha Cuthbert returns for more horror fare in Captivity.
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B-Movie Celebration Comes to Franklin, Indiana, August 17-19— Satisfy your inner film geek in Franklin, Indiana next month.
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Irreconcilable Differences: Mustang Sally— Time once again for a he said/she said look at the E.G. Daily-starring Mustang Sally.
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Movie Review: 28 Weeks Later— Rejoining the story at the reoccupation of London, 28 Weeks Later gives us an up close look at the post-infection apocalypse.
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Movie Review: 976-EVIL— Just when you thought it was safe to call the phone sex hotline once again, 976-Evil spoils it for us!
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Irreconcilable Differences: See No Evil— This week's feature takes a look at the WWE Films and their latest product of misaligned intentions, See No Evil.
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Movie Review: Roman— Angela Bettis and Lucky McKee re-team once again for Roman.
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Movie Review: The Omega Man— This is the way the world ends, not with a bang but a whisper. Charlton Heston as The Omega Man.
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Irreconcilable Differences: Stay Alive— The dynamic duo are back with a look at the digital destroyer Stay Alive
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Five for Fighting Join Forces with Autism Speaks— Lead singer John Ondrasik of Five for Fighting joins forces with Autism Speaks for a worthy cause.
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Irreconcilable Differences: The Hamiltons— Family counseling doesn't stand a chance.
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Movie Review: Rock and Roll Nightmare— Hair metal, Aqua Net, and codpieces join together to fight the mighty Beelzebub in the '80s great, Rock and Roll Nightmare.
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Movie Review: Wicked Little Things— Zombie children at my front door? A look at the After Dark Horrorfest entry, Wicked Little Things
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Irreconcilable Differences: Cheerleader Massacre— Mr. and Mrs. Criswell band together to give a she says/he says look at the 2003 low budget flick, Cheerleader Massacre.
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Movie Review: The Hills Have Eyes II— A look at the latest in the remake sequel train, The Hills Have Eyes II
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Movie Review: TMNT— Heroes in a half shell... Turtle Power! They're back, and they're badder than ever!
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Random Roundup: Zodiac, The Illusionist, Fifty Pills and More!— Here we are once again again with another random handful of flicks that run the gamut in this week's Random Roundup!
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Movie Review: 300— The wait is finally over for many a comic book geek. 300 has finally hit theaters.
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Movie Review: The Number 23— Jim Carrey reads a book and says '23' a whole hell of a lot in The Number 23.
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Movie Review: Eat Your Heart Out— Cannibal hookers? On my TV? A look at the indie zombie flick Eat Your Heart Out.
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Random Roundup: Tenacious D: The Pick of Destiny, Unknown, Casino Royale and more— Time for another hodge podge of movies from Casey Criswell.
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Movie Review: Population 436— Fred Durst can act? It seems so as we take a look at 2006's Population 436.
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Movie Review: Saw III— Jigsaw's back for another go around in his own special way to right the wrongs of the world around him.
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Random Roundup: Idiocracy, Dead Mary, Crank, And More— Casey Criswell gets caught up with a handful of reviews.
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Movie Review: Headhunter— Not a good movie, nor a bad movie. Headhunter is just an oddly enjoyable head scratcher.
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DVD Review: The Gathering— Christina Ricci, the crucifixion, and a heavy plot makes The Gathering one to watch for on January 30.
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DVD Review: Prey— Hitting the video stores on January 30, Prey explores the darker side of being a lion.
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Movie Review: The 8th Plague— There are things here to like, perhaps even things that some will love.
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Movie Review: They Live— 'Rowdy' Roddy Piper is all out of bubble gum as he fights to save the world.
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Movie Review: The Hitcher (2007)— Setting out to remake a classic, The Hitcher falls short of the mark.
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DVD Review: Avatar: The Last Airbender - Book 2 Earth, Vol. 1 (2005)— Season two of Nickelodeon's Avatar heads to stores Jan. 23rd!
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HBO Acquires Rights To George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire— Fellow fantasy nerds rejoice, HBO has plans for Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire.
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Movie Review: Frankenhooker— Mourning the loss of his beloved, Jeffery Franken sets out to build her the perfect body.
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Movie Review: Happily N'Ever After— Attempting to cash in on the popular children's fairy tale spoof formula, Happily N'Ever After falls short of its goal.
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The Burning Crusade Midnight Release Line— A non-gamer stands in line for The Burning Crusade, the World of Warcraft expansion.
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Movie Review: Planet of the Vampires— A forty-two year old sci-fi/horror flick that still brings some fun.
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Movie Review: Twins of Evil— Capping off the Hammer Films trilogy surrounding the Karnstein family, Twins of Evil takes a fresh swing at the vampire genre.
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Movie Review: Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama— In the mood for something scary and horrifying? Then this movie isn't for you.
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Movie Review: The Plague— A review of the Clive Barker-produced horror thriller.
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Movie Review: Altered— The key to enjoyment here is in the story - nothing mind blowing, but fun, and a slightly different take on the typical abduction scare.
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Movie Review: Children of Men— A beautiful bleak vision of the future, filled with a compelling and thought-provoking storyline that will captivate you.
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TV Review: The Sarah Jane Adventures— Sarah Jane Smith, former companion to Doctor Who, sets forth to investigate alien activity on planet Earth.
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Movie Review: Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter— Captain Kronos lives again thanks to the shiny silver platters you and I have come to love.
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Movie Review: Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film— In Think Films' Going to Pieces, we take an entertaining and in depth look at the slasher subgenre.
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Movie Review: Bloody New Year— Leaving no holiday unscathed, the horror genre has a movie for just about any holiday you can dream up.


