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Words can't describe how happy I am that Don Mancini has maintained the ludicrous continuity of the Chucky movies.

The amount of "Batman Returns" disparagement I'm seeing in this comment section is deeply, deeply offensive to me.

I had no idea Blaas was on this show, that's great, he's a talented dude.

If my memory serves me right, Guillermo del Toro had a producing deal at DreamWorks Animation a few years back. He was going to produce a few films for them (or executive produce anyway) and one of the big projects he was shepherding (he might have been set to direct as well) was "Trollhunters." I'm assuming this TV

I watched "The Handmaiden" in a mall's movie theater, situated right next to a Blazing Onion. It was an interesting experience.

Please don't take my Columbo away from me.

What a headline.

Amazon Prime's catalog of movies is bizarre. Just recently they got the rights to a bunch of movies released by the cult movie label Arrow Video, so now you can watch the "Female Prisoner Scorpion" series, "What Have You Done to Solange?" "Malatea's Carnival of Blood" and "The Bloodstained Butterfly" for free with

With that Editor's Note, the AV Club has indicated it has more journalistic integrity than NBC.

Oh I thought it was an amazing book but it disturbed me pretty profoundly. Dolores's life is so, so tragic.

I haven't been able to read as much as I'd liked to this year:

Every scene in that movie is so good. I'm also partial to the wolf attack, because how many movies have wolf attacks? Not enough in my opinion.

Good list. Here are some scenes maybe only I liked:

It's certainly possible! Price's movies have undoubtedly changed ownership many, many times and I imagine it'd be a tremendous headache for anybody to try and research all that, let alone negotiate prices.

A few years ago at a Q&A, an audience member asked Tim Burton about "Conversations with Vincent." According to Burton, the hold up was securing the rights to all the film clips he wanted to use.

Nice.

I still think Season 1 is great, but I'd say Season 2 has more highs and fewer lows than Season 1.

It's one of the shows I absolutely adore but could never recommend to anybody because there's a 99% they'll watch the pilot and immediately quit. It is an acquired taste, this show is.

I'm super curious about how Season 3 is going to end. The final scenes of the Season 1 and 2 finales are so perfect, I don't know how they'll top them.

Steven Weber also wrote and starred in a crazy-as-hell episode of "Masters of Horror" called "Jenifer" about a guy who becomes obsessed with this weird mutant woman. Directed by Dario Argento.