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6 Trailers For An Out Of Control Youth

For this week’s edition of Lisa Marie’s Favorite Grindhouse and Exploitaiton Trailers, we actually have a loose theme as opposed to just me tossing up random stuff.  That theme: Out Of Control Youth....

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Lisa’s Homestate Reviews: Colorado and Over the Edge

From August of 1994 to July of 96, my family lived in Longmont, Colorado.  Whenever I think back to living in Colorado or the times that I’ve visited it since, there’s always two things that I...

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Embracing the Melodrama #46: Wild Things (dir by John McNaughton)

The 1998 film Wild Things starts out like a standard B-movie.  It take place in Florida so, of course, we get a lot of shots of the sun setting on the bayous and crocodiles staring at the camera as if...

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Embracing the Melodrama #53: Crash (dir by Paul Haggis)

For the past two weeks, I’ve been reviewing, in chronological order, some of the most and least memorable melodramas ever filmed.   We started way back in 1916 and now, after 52 reviews, we’ve finally...

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Lisa’s Way Too Early Oscar Predictions for April

Hi, everyone! Well, it’s that time again!  It’s time for me to post my very early Oscar predictions.  I do this on a monthly basis.  I always make it a point to acknowledge that, this early in the...

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Weekly Trailer Round-Up: El Angel, UFO, Breaking and Exiting, The School,...

Here are some of the trailers that dropped last week. First up, we have El Angel.  This fact-based Argentine film is about Carlos Robledo Puch, a youthful criminal whose crime spree both stunned...

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Film Review: To Die For (dir by Gus Van Sant)

The 1995 satire, To Die For, is a very clever film about some seriously stupid people. Of course, you could debate whether or not Suzanne Stone-Maretto (Nicole Kidman) is actually dumb or not.  Suzanne...

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Film Review: The House That Jack Built (dir by Lars von Trier)

(SPOILERS BELOW) The other night, I watched 2018’s The House That Jack Built on Showtime and I have to say that, sitting here the morning afterwards, I kind of wish that I hadn’t.  It’s a well-made...

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