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2,500 Movies Challenge
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A blog that follows my progress as I attempt to watch 2,500 movies on DVD and Blu-Ray, including films from all around the world and spanning as many genres as I can muster. A new movie is posted each and every day.
LATEST ARTICLES ( 1808 )
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#2,837. Blind Beast (1969)
The story goes that Japan’s Daiei Studios had, by 1969, seen a decline in box office receipts, and were looking to delve into more explicit subject matter to... Read more
Posted on 14 October 2022 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
#2,836. Rawhead Rex (1986)
Clive Barker, who wrote the screenplay for 1986’s Rawhead Rex, is not a fan of the movie. “Adaptations like Rawhead Rex were deeply disappointing”, he told... Read more
Posted on 13 October 2022 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
#2,835. Don't Look in the Basement (1973)
The original title of this 1973 S.F. Brownrigg-directed horror / thriller was The Forgotten, and in the end that makes a lot more sense than Don’t Look in the... Read more
Posted on 12 October 2022 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
#2,834. Madman (1981)
“It all started during a campfire at North Sea Cottages, a special retreat for gifted children…”A 1981 low-budget horror film, Madman has gained a cult followin... Read more
Posted on 11 October 2022 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
#2,833. Inferno of Torture (1969)
I would say the title is all you need to know about this 1969 Japanese erotic horror film, but to be honest it doesn’t even scratch the surface. Read more
Posted on 10 October 2022 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
#2,832. [rec] 2 (2009)
2007’s [REC] was, for me, one of the best horror films of the new millennium’s first decade. Released a couple of years later, [REC]2 picked up where the first... Read more
Posted on 09 October 2022 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
#2,831. Manhattan Baby (1982)
Lucio Fulci’s Manhattan Baby gets off to a great start. Shot on-location in Egypt, we follow American archaeologist George Hacker (Christopher Connelly) as he... Read more
Posted on 08 October 2022 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
#2,830. Possum (2018)
The moment we meet Philip, the lead character of director Matthew Holness’s 2018’s horror film Possum, we know he’s damaged, that a terrible event from his... Read more
Posted on 07 October 2022 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
#2,829. Lifeforce (1985)
1985’s sci-fi / horror mash-up Lifeforce has two distinct personalities, blending the complex, near indecipherable tale of an apocalypse (one anchored in ancien... Read more
Posted on 06 October 2022 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
#2,828. Return of the Living Dead, Part II (1988)
Not so much a sequel to 1985’s Return of the Living Dead as it is a film set in the same universe, Return of the Living Dead Part II once again stars James Kare... Read more
Posted on 05 October 2022 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
#2,827. Willy's Wonderland (2021)
Nicolas Cage doesn’t utter a word in 2021’s Willy’s Wonderland. Aside from the occasional grunt (usually after polishing off a can of Punch soda), Mr. Cage is... Read more
Posted on 04 October 2022 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
#2,826. The Reckoning (2020)
Director Neil Marshall, the man behind such genre favorites as Dog Soldiers, The Descent, and Doomsday, travels back to 17th century England with his 2020 horro... Read more
Posted on 03 October 2022 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
#2,825. Murder-Rock (1984)
Lucio Fulci’s Murder-Rock is a well-shot murder mystery that features several interesting twists. Unfortunately, a few sub-par dance routines are also thrown... Read more
Posted on 02 October 2022 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
#2,824. Children of the Corn (1984)
In a world where The Shining, Misery, Salem’s Lot, Carrie, and even Stand By Me exist, I doubt there are many people who would point to 1984’s Children of the... Read more
Posted on 01 October 2022 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
#2,823. Saturday the 14th (1981) - Paula Prentiss Triple Feature
I spent an inordinate amount of time as a kid thumbing through TV Week, the local television guide that arrived every Sunday with the newspaper. Read more
Posted on 29 September 2022 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
#2,822. What's New Pussycat (1965) - Paula Prentiss Triple Featuire
A sex comedy written by Woody Allen (his first produced screenplay), What’s New Pussycat is a ‘60s film through and through. It is painfully dated. But at... Read more
Posted on 27 September 2022 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
#2,821. Last of the Red Hot Lovers (1972) - Paula Prentiss Triple Feature
Nobody talks like the characters in a Neil Simon production. I’ve never met anyone as quick-witted as Oscar Madison in The Odd Couple or even Ira Parks in... Read more
Posted on 25 September 2022 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
#2,820. Brotherhood of Death (1976) - Brotherhood Triple Feature
I went into 1976’s Brotherhood of Death knowing that its cast featured a number of professional football players. Producer Ron Goldman (who also came up with th... Read more
Posted on 23 September 2022 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
#2,819. The Brotherhood of Satan (1971) - Brotherhood Triple Feature
Shots of a wind-up army tank - a child’s toy - are interspersed with close-ups of a car being demolished by what we’re led to believe is an actual tank. Read more
Posted on 21 September 2022 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
#2,818. The Brotherhood (1968) - Brotherhood Triple Feature
Released four years before The Godfather, director Martin Ritt’s The Brotherhood is a mafia / crime film in which a mob boss’s loyalties and sense of honor forc... Read more
Posted on 19 September 2022 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES