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Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street (2019)
Mark Patton is an absolute gem & he shines so brightly in this film.
An incredible film that compiles these amazing, surreal & inspiring stories of our culture, our timeline, our courage & our community. I'm so glad I was finally able to watch it <3.
Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (1997)
Not to be so easily dismissed
This isn't much like the 1st movie, but that doesn't have to be a bad thing. It has the spirit of the series and feels more like a traditional fighting game to me. It has great music, sets, fights and actors. It adds in more of the MK lore and characters--which I love. That being said, there are definitely parts where the writing gets sloppy, especially with new entries and prior characterization established in the 1st movie. Also, a lot of people will say that the effects have aged badly and that the tone of this one is very cheesy. It's a Mortal Kombat movie--it's supposed to be a good time, not a masterpice. It's a fun romp that ups the stakes while engaging the audeince. I like it a lot. You can feel the love in it.
The Leopard Man (1943)
A Beautiful Gem of the Noir Era
A rich & sprawling narrative of a small town and its' citizens trying to live their lives in the growing shadow of a mysterious menace.
The Burning (1981)
Better than the Friday the 13th movies
Still a 'deformed psycho-slasher set loose on naked girls and their scummy kind-of boyfriends at a summer camp' movie, except this one has Jason Alexander and his tight, round buns in it.