Dateline: Falls Church, VA
Weblog: hollywoodripper.com/ripperladyblog/
Articles: 15
Cindy Collins Smith is a writer/editor with contributions in several Midnight Marquee/Luminary Press books—including the recently published You're Next: Loss of Identity in the Horror Film. She is known in Ripper circles as the owner of the Hollywood Ripper website, which covers nine decades of Ripper and Faux Ripper movies, and she is a serial contributor to Ripperologist magazine. In her day job, Ms. Smith edits a magazine, a newsletter and conference publications for a professional association. She also helps develop social media strategies.
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Technology Review: iPhone 3G
The second-generation iPhone comes with performance enhancements, added functionality, and a more robust network.
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Movie Review: WarGames 25th Anniversary Event, July 24
The seminal hacker film WarGames returned to the big screen July 24 for a one night, nationwide, 25th Anniversary tribute.
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The Third of Michael Emerson's Five Creepiest Characters of All Time: Johan Borg in Hour of the Wolf
Emmy-nominated "Lost" actor Michael Emerson goes to the art house to find the third of his favorite creepy characters.
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DVD Review: VeggieTales - Tomato Sawyer and Huckleberry Larry's Big River Rescue
In this new installment of VeggieTales, Tom and Huck learn the value of helping others, even if it costs them.
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The Second of Michael Emerson's Five Creepiest Characters of All Time: Kaspar Gutman in The Maltese Falcon
"Lost" actor Michael Emerson makes the non-intuitive choice of "The Maltese Falcon's" Sidney Greenstreet as his next favorite creepy character.
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One of Michael Emerson's Five Creepiest Characters of All Time: Nosferatu
"Lost" actor Michael Emerson reveals his top five creepy characters in an Entertainment Weekly video.
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Movie Review: Why The Happening Doesn't
In The Happening, filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan takes on Alfred Hitchcock and George Romero but gets tangled up instead.
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DVD Review: The Crown Jewels of Ripper Cinema - The Lodger (1944)
One of the greatest Jack the Ripper movies finally comes to DVD in a classy studio edition.
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(Part 4) Patricia Cornwell's Jack: First Impressions of Case Closed
Cornwell takes this hypothesis and uses it to speculate on Sickert's frame of mind right before the marriage of his mentor, James Abbott McNeill Whistler.
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(Part 3) Patricia Cornwell's Jack: First Impressions of Case Closed
If you came across the following description in a book or an article, what do you think you'd conclude about the person it described?
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