Cursed objects have been a staple of horror films for decades — one can almost consider it to be one of the bigger subgenres with such films as The Ring, Sinister, and Annabelle sprouting multiple sequels and spin-offs — but with his film Polaroid, director Lars Klevberg doesn’t so much as explore that subgenre as…
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Tarzan (2003) The Complete Series
In 2003 Eric Kripke was hungry to get anything into production – his hit show Supernatural was still on the horizon – so when his pitch for an updated Tarzan series – with Jane as a police detective and Tarzan on the run from an evil uncle – he was at first happy that it…
Tarzan: The End of the Beginning (2003) – Review
We now find ourselves at the last episode of the 2003 Tarzan television series, with the episode titled The Beginning of the End. The show’s abrupt cancellation, after only eight episodes, didn’t even allow the show a chance to go out with a bang, instead, it went with a sad little whimper.
Tarzan: For Love of Country (2003) – Review
With Jane and Tarzan on the run from the police, the show ditches its police procedural format and replaces it with a “fish out of water” plot line. We’ve dealt with Tarzan trying to handle living in the big city so in For Love of Country, we get city girl Jane trying to cope with…
Tarzan: Surrender (2003) – Review
Well the shit has finally hit the fan. No more crime solving mysteries for Jane and Tarzan to solve this week as now every New York City cop is on the hunt for the jungle man. The first five episodes were pretty rocky in quality ranging from pretty good to downright awful, but can amping…