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Monday, October 31, 2022

Happy Halloween!

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Happy Halloween!

I hope that you have a spooky night, filled with tricks and treats. I also hope that you enjoy whatever it is that you are watching. We are spoiled for choice this year, from intriguing TV shows such as "Interview with the Vampire" and "Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities" to diverse and unique movies like Nope and Men. Enjoy some good scares and have fun!

Last horror film watched: Nope

Next horror film to watch: The Invitation
 
Three Halloween film recommendations off the top of my head: 
 
Halloween (1978)
Scream (1996)
The Invisible Man (2020)
   
Top five horror films to see:    
 
The Invitation
Men
Willow Creek
Halloween Ends
Host (2020)

Sunday, October 30, 2022

Trailerblazing -- Spoiler Alert

Spoiler Alert (2022) - December 16, 2022 - directed by Michael Showalter - starring Jim Parsons, Ben Aldridge, Sally Field, Bill Irwin

 

A love story based on writer Michael Ausiello's book about his own relationship, this film looks like a tearjerker that avoids romance genre clichés and even revels in some of them. What does one do when their partner is diagnosed with a terminal illness? As the trailer shows, they savor every moment that they possibly can; sometimes through tears, sometimes through humor and sometimes through both. Director Michael Showalter, who brought us the poignant The Big Sick, appears to be specializing in features dealing with unconventional and often tragic relationship twists. Parsons has always been a talent to be reckoned with, showing off his chops to the world in "The Big Bang Theory" and then going on to The Normal Heart and Hidden Figures, among other films. He is giving a completely different kind of performance in Spoiler Alert, with humor and desperation in equal measure. Aldridge seems to be having a moment with this film and the upcoming Knock at the Cabin, and Spoiler Alert is yet another chance for him to shine in a complex role. We do not get enough humane, moving tales like this one nowadays and I am interested in seeing this story unfold and touch as many hearts as possible.