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Author: Mike Brooks

Film grad who spends most his time trying to catch up on his "To Watch" pile of movies.

The Rocketeer (1991) – Review

Posted on August 30, 2024August 28, 2024 by Mike Brooks

In 1982 comic book writer/artist Dave Stevens created “The Rocketeer” a character that was a brilliant homage to the Saturday matinee serial heroes from the 1930s through the 1950s. It’s popularity among comic book fans led to Disney and director Joe Johnston doing their best to bring that comic book hero to the big screen,…

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The Shadow (1994) – Review

Posted on August 27, 2024August 25, 2024 by Mike Brooks

Following the success of Tim Burton’s Batman many studios were scrambling around to get their hands on their own comic book-type property, so that it could turn into the next big thing, this led to Universal Pictures teaming up with producer Martin Bregman who had acquired the rights to the pulp action hero The Shadow….

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The Shadow: The Serial (1940) – Review

Posted on August 23, 2024August 21, 2024 by Mike Brooks

The popular pulp action hero The Shadow was made popular via classic radio series and pulp magazines but in 1940 the character had only one singular venture into the world of serials – following the likes of Flash Gordon  and Captain Marvel – where he received very mixed reviews, which is probably why this serial…

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The Shadow Strikes (1937) – Review

Posted on August 20, 2024August 17, 2024 by Mike Brooks

Writer Walter B. Gibson originally created The Shadow to be nothing more than the “spooky” announcer for a radio drama series, with its sole purpose to boost sales for a flagging pulp magazine, but listeners became so intrigued with the character that they start demanding stories featuring this mysterious figure, and thus a crime-fighting legend…

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Hausu (1977) – Review

Posted on August 16, 2024August 15, 2024 by Mike Brooks

A haunted house is one of the more popular settings of the horror genre but with Nobuhiko Obayashi’s Hausu we get something altogether unique, and by that I mean this film is like no other horror movie you’ve ever seen. This Japanese cult classic combines surrealism, horror and comedy in a bizarre mind-bending experience that…

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