Monthly Archives: November 2015

B-Movie Cult Classics Unearthed Watching Late-Night HBO in College (pt. 3)

As cultural anthropology teaches us, with the rise of organized societies came the need to develop rites of passage into adulthood, with many such rituals involving a mature understanding of the concepts at hand and proof of dedication. For example, in Judaism the 13-year-old celebrant of a Bar or Bat Mitzvah must engage in complex Torah cantillation. In Catholicism, the

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Forgotten/Ignored Gems (Pt. 2)

Matineematinee-movie-poster-1993-1020244168 (1993, Dir: Joe Dante)

Recently, while taking in the newest and very gratifying Spielberg/Hanks collaboration, Bridge of Spies, I couldn’t help but recall Joe Dante’s 1993 classic, Matinee, which dealt with much of the same high-stakes Cold War paranoia, albeit comically.

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