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ffers movie recommendations inspired by new releases, premieres, current events, or occasionally just our own inscrutable whims. This week: With Cruella
coming to theaters and Disney+, we’re looking at some of our favorite extravagant and over-the-top villains from film history.
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The Devil’s Advocate (1997)
It may be hard to believe now, basking in the joy of Al Pacino’s recent performances in
Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood, but there was a time in the 1990s when his gifts for hammy bombast were regarded with a stern wariness. After winning an overdue Oscar for, yes, hammy bombast personified in
13 Scary 90s Movies Streaming FREE Right Now on TubiTV
13 Scary 90s Movies Streaming FREE Right Now on TubiTV including CANDYMAN, LORD OF ILLUSIONS, NEEDFUL THINGS, STIR OF ECHOES, and more! By Mike Sprague
Ever tried out TubiTV. You might like it. Especially since it has fucking HUNDREDS of horror movies. But since you don’t have time to go through all of them, here’s a list of 13 Scary 90s Movies Streaming FREE Right Now on TubiTV. Including
Candyman, Lord of Illusions, Interview with the Vampire,
Needful Things,
Bad Moon (1996)
Ted (Michael Paré) is working in Nepal when a mysterious creature attacks him and his girlfriend. Ted, though brutally maimed, survives, but his girlfriend is not so lucky. To help his recovery, Ted moves close to his sister, Janet (Mariel Hemingway), and her son, Brett (Mason Gamble). But soon realizes it was a werewolf that attacked him. Ted is helpless to stop his transformat
When I first pitched this piece last spring, I was desperately attempting to stay the covid doldrums by binge watching movies from my childhood. It was lockdown and I couldn’t go to work, couldn’t visit family and friends, and only left the house once a week for a hasty, sanitizer-drenched trips to the grocery store. Nostalgia (and steamy romance novels) was pretty much the only thing keeping me functioning. Then the lockdown was lifted and a lot of us went back to work, and forgot all about this pitch. What was the point? We’d be done with this virus thing by fall, surely, winter at the latest.