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Michael Campochiaro always does the important and vital work that all film fans require - like confirming, through extensive research, whether it is Demi Moore’s bottom on the notorious I Spit On Your Grave poster or not…
Read to find out!
Lisa Gullickson is back out in Park City, Utah reporting on the Sundance Film Festival 2020 and to whet our appetites for what’s to come, she’s presenting her list of the kick ass genre films she can’t wait to see at Sundance!
The After Movie Diner’s editor and creator, Jon Cross announces and discusses his pick for filmmakers of the decade - the New England based, independent, local legends Matt Farley and Charlie Roxburgh.
After weeks and weeks of sheer head scratching nonsense regarding Scorsese’s comments about Marvel in an interview with Empire magazine and on the day he published an opinion piece in the New York Times, I have decided to put an end to it all by simply adding to the pile of irrelevant column inches written about this non-story.
Jon Cross shares and discusses the announcement of a new horror and cult streaming service from MVD Entertainment and Rue Morgue - Midnight Movie Society
Jon Cross takes a look at the new Jay & Silent Bob Reboot trailer and waxes rhapsodic about Kevin Smith and the View Askewniverse!
Jon Cross, a white male in his 30s, discusses the casting of Lashana Lynch as the new 007. Like anyone needed to hear from a 30s, white, male about this anyway but - hear ya go!
Our editor and creator, Jon Cross, waxes rhapsodic about the state of physical media and why it will always be a necessity!
Our roving reporter, Aaron Carruthers is off to another exciting event to talk to the stars of the 1980s - For The Love of the 80s, part of the Scotland Comic Con - learn all about the event here and look forward to Aaron’s coverage coming soon!
Our excellent movie maven, Lisa Gullickson went to Fantastic Fest and, after a screening of Halloween (2018), came back with this great think piece on the nature of the victim in slasher films…
Lisa Gullickson, her 8th year at San Diego Comic-Con reports, not only on a life affirming moment for one fan with Jamie Lee Curtis but the importance of Laurie Strode 40 years on, and why fans flock yearly to the con.
Jon Cross takes a look at the 1990s - He discusses the high points, the notable moments, was it the last great decade in cinema? and what are his Top 20 films of the decade?!
I take a look at the recent news about the cancellation of Ash Vs Evil Dead, Bruce Campbell’s announcement that he’s done with Ash for good, the series as a whole, Season 3, the finale, the fans and a whole lot more…
An article in which I set out to review a single movie and instead examined and extrapolated on my fandom for the one and only Donald Pleasence. Welcome to Pleasence Watch 2018!
Michael Campochiaro, one of the most dedicated Michelle Pfeiffer pfans, has written about a pfantastic Pfeiffer performance in Mike Nichols' Wolf. It's a perfect film to revisit in light of current events.
On the 25th anniversary of the cult classic Army of Darkness, Jon Cross waxes rhapsodic about why the movie has lasted 25 years and what it means to him.
Michael Campochiaro relives the glory days of the 5 Jennifer Lopez movies that showed such promise and talent before Affleck, celebrity and TV took over.
Michael ends his excellent run of The Women of Horrotober with another Halloween themed one, specifically the underrated Wendy Kaplan as Tina from Halloween 5.
Michael Campochiaro takes the month of Horrotober and his series on women of the horror genre to praise one of our favourite actresses, the incredible Lili Taylor in Abel Ferrara's disturbing, vampiric tale The Addiction from 1995.
Michael Campochiaro continues his fascinating and fantastic series looking at the women of genre films. This time it's Laurie Zimmer from John Carpenter's underrated classic Assault on Precinct 13 from 1976.
Throughout Horrotober, Michael Campochiaro will be taking us through some of his favourite, stand out performances by the women of horror. In this third article, Michael is singing the praises of Shelley Duvall in her, often underappreciated, performance as an abused but brave wife and mother in The Shining.
Throughout Horrotober, Michael Campochiaro will be taking us through some of his favourite, stand out performances by the women of horror. In this second article, Michael is singing the praises of Belinda Balaski - the unsung hero of Joe Dante's excellent werewolf movie The Howling.
Throughout Horrotober, Michael Campochiaro will be taking us through some of his favourite, stand out performances by the women of horror. In this first article, Michael is singing the praises of Heather Langenkamp in the massively underrated, Wes Craven’s New Nightmare
In a fascinating and personal article, Lisa Gullickson looks at the phobia of vomit in relation to cinema and offers advice and inspiration to suffering emetophobes everywhere.
New contributor and Canadian, Mike S. takes a look at another Canadian, Rick Moranis and gives us his Top 5, non-Ghostbusters, performances!
Jon Cross looks at the Kurt Russell starring, 90s action/thriller, Breakdown 20 years on...
Bigfoot expert and professionally bearded person, Owen Durivage tells us his Top 10 Bigfoot movies (so far!) - after all he's only watched 40 Sasquatch movies so far...
Jon Cross takes a look back at Sam Raimi's ill-fated second feature film, Crimewave
Today, March 13th 2017, is the 30th year anniversary of the United States theatrical release of Evil Dead 2. Jon Cross talks about why it's probably the greatest film of all time.
I re-watched the extended cut of Ghostbusters 2016 on Blu-Ray and something surprising happened, I liked it. So I decided to write something in its defence, while still maintaining my theory that all remakes are terrible and explaining why it needs multiple sequels.