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Cryptozoo (a film mini-review by Mark R. Leeper and Evelyn C. Leeper).
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Cryptozoo (a film mini-review by Mark R. Leeper and Evelyn C. Leeper).

Cryptozoo is animated, but it is definitely not a children’s film. The animation is of a style reminiscent of that

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The Feast (Gwledd) (2021) by Mark R. Leeper and Evelyn C. Leeper (a film mini-review).

The Feast (Gwledd): This could be described as ‘a game of knives and poisons’. We take an instant dislike to

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No Time To Die: final James Bond spy-fy (trailer).
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No Time To Die (2021) by Mark R. Leeper (a film review).

The latest Bond film, ‘No Time To Die’, is also the longest, clocking in at 165 minutes and what have

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Monkey Business (1952) by Mark R. Leeper (a film retrospective).

At least, for the record, Howard Hawks did not direct ‘The Thing From Another World’, though he certainly did contribute

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The Dybbuk (1937) by Mark R. Leeper (a film retrospective).

Paydirt! ‘The Dybbuk’, a Yiddish film made in Poland in 1938 turns out to be a little-known gem. The film

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The Fly (1958) by Mark R. Leeper (a film retrospective).

‘The Fly’ (1958) is a film that surprised even its producers. They knew the story was a little silly and

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Forbidden Planet (1956) by Mark R. Leeper (a film retrospective).

I saw that TCM is going to show one of the great and iconic Science Fiction films of all time.

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The Black Scorpion (1957) (film retrospective).
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The Black Scorpion (1957) (film retrospective).

The 1950s could be thought of as the Golden Age of giant arthropod films and frequently giant arthropod films are

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The Magnetic Monster (1953) (film review retrospective).

In the 1994 film ‘Ed Wood’, the title character, gets enthusiastic over some stock footage, saying that with enough of

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Destination Moon (1950) (retrospective film review).

‘Destination Moon’ (1950), the film that probably should have led off the 50s Science Fiction cycle, actually is still an

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