Author: Brandon Zachary

The Amityville Horror Has become a staple of the horror genre, but there are many differences between the original book and the two films it is directly inspired by. Based on a supposedly true story of a haunting in upstate New York, Jay Anson’s book Thand Amityville Horror became a smash hit when it was released in 1977. It inspired 1979’s cinematic adaptation of the same name. Starring James Brolin and Margot Kidder, the success of the film spawned a decade-spanning Amityville Horror Franchise. The first film would be remade in 2005, with Ryan Reynolds and Melissa George in the…

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The wild robot is an emotionally resonant animated film, with a very impressive voice cast to match the story. DreamWork’s latest animated movie, The wild robot is based on the book of the same name by Peter Brown. The movie focuses on a ROZZUM utilitarian robot that is eventually dubbed Roz. A technological marvel stranded on a remote and uninhabited island, Roz must contend with the elements and animals she encounters in nature. Rose is also faced with an unexpected challenge in the acclaimed The wild robot When she becomes the surrogate mother to a gosling. The wild robot is…

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The following contains spoilers for Futurama season 12 episode 10, “Different,” now streaming on HuluFuturamaThe last season finale is an exciting risk for the show that bears more than a little resemblance to how the series tried (and failed) to establish a new status quo in another previous revival. Futurama has always benefited from an ability to shift gears from episode to episode. Season 12 highlighted this by reminding viewers how much horror can fit in Futurama Along with the more romantic, silly and philosophical sides of the show. The show is even ready to take the experimentation further than…

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The following contains spoilers for Futurama season 12 episode 10, “Different,” now streaming on HuluFuturamaThe last season finale is an exciting risk for the show that bears more than a little resemblance to how the series tried (and failed) to establish a new status quo in another previous revival. Futurama has always benefited from an ability to shift gears from episode to episode. Season 12 highlighted this by reminding viewers how much horror can fit in Futurama Along with the more romantic, silly and philosophical sides of the show. The show is even ready to take the experimentation further than…

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