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classichorrorblog · 1 year ago
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
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atomic-chronoscaph · 1 year ago
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
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shockyhorror · 4 months ago
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SHOCK TREATMENT (1981) dir. Jim Sharman
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inbarfink · 6 months ago
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eclecticpjf · 1 month ago
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of-fear-and-love · 7 months ago
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Jessica Harper in Shock Treatment (1981)
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closetofcuriosities · 8 months ago
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show - Mosquitohead Bootleg Tee
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mikesfilmtalk · 3 months ago
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Haunting of the Queen Mary: Confusing Muddle
The 2023 film Haunting of the Queen Mary is a confusing muddle. A parallel storyline mirroring current action leaves to many holes to fill. There are some good moments, but not enough to quantify spending almost two hours watching the movie. The Story? Apparently, there are several gruesome murders committed on the ocean liner. The Queen Mary, a real ocean liner, barely survives a rogue wave…
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spookytuesdaypod · 1 year ago
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spooky tuesday is a (now not so new!) podcast where we’re breaking down all of our favorite slashers, thrillers, monster movies and black comedies on the new scariest day of the week.
happy pride, spookies! we might have kicked celebrations off early with our may fifth tuesday episode, but now we’re making sure the rest of this month’s pride picks all have that special spooky something. up first? none other than the always iconic rocky horror picture show (1975), a movie that might as well have invented the gay agenda™️. while this flick had a bit of a slow start, it exploded into a cult classic that still plays in theaters all over the world. on our latest installment of spooky tuesday, we’re joined by pal danny dunitz as we break down the theater play’s origin story, its move to the silver screen, and all the important callbacks you need to know to watch along.
give spooky tuesday a listen on apple podcasts, spotify, iheart radio, or stitcher
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cinemaquiles · 11 months ago
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Um dos piores de 2023: A Maldição do Queen Mary (Haunting of the Queen Mary)
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peter-ash · 2 years ago
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show (Re-estreno)
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classichorrorblog · 1 year ago
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
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The Sea Beast (PG): Inevitable Blustering on the High Seas.
#onemannsmovies review of "The Sea Beast" (2022). #TheSeaBeast. A really exciting and absorbing family adventure animation. Recommended. 4/5.
A One Mann’s Movies review of “The Sea Beast” (2022). The last gap in my Oscars “Animated Feature” category, “The Sea Beast” (available on Netflix) is a little hidden gem of a movie. Perfect, near lifelike animation, combined with a stirring story. This is a great family watch. Bob the Movie Man Rating(s): Plot Summary: A kingdom is being terrorised by all manner of sea beasts, and crack…
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shockyhorror · 2 years ago
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inbarfink · 6 months ago
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bebemoon · 11 months ago
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Nell Brinkley, “Kathleen and the Great Secret,” New York Evening Journal, November 21, 1920
"Nell Brinkley, writer and artist of the earliest comic on view, brought style, romance, and strong women to the pages of William Randolph Hearst’s newspapers for three decades. Brinkley drew serialized comics in American Sunday magazine, later named American Weekly. 'Kathleen and the Great Secret' ran on the cover of American Weekly in 1920 and ’21, featuring a woman who saves her fiancé from villains. Kathleen’s rescue of Jim involved a thrilling journey around the globe. Brinkley’s immense popularity as an illustrator and tastemaker influenced styles of the time. The Ziegfeld Follies featured 'Brinkley Girls' dressed in her fashion, and women used hair-curling products named after her."
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