Quentin Tarantino’s latest effort has the same nostalgia-and-pop-culture-soaked streaks that the majority of his movies have, but here, there’s more sensitivity and vulnerability than his

Quentin Tarantino’s latest effort has the same nostalgia-and-pop-culture-soaked streaks that the majority of his movies have, but here, there’s more sensitivity and vulnerability than his
Released at the height of the slasher renaissance following the runaway success of 1996’s “Scream,” “Urban Legend” doesn’t get any points for logic or consistency,
I know there are fans of the “Hatchet” series, but I’m not 100% sure where I stand. I appreciate many parts of them (from the
Forgettable to the point of tedium, this fourth sequel to John Carpenter’s classic original slasher is no better or worse than its immediate predecessor. Danielle
Despite the welcome return of Michael Myers to the “Halloween” series, this third sequel doesn’t have much going for it. Mind you, Danielle Harris makes