In Defense of Peggy Carter
Peggy Carter does not need your vote to know her worth. Article By Guest Writer: Taylor Smith Spurred by the death of her brother […]
Peggy Carter does not need your vote to know her worth. Article By Guest Writer: Taylor Smith Spurred by the death of her brother […]
Here is a flash back to a previously lost episode from 2014, after the announcement that Scarlett Johansson would star in a upcoming American adaption of Ghost […]
Listen in as friendships are thrown out the helicarrier window as the geeks at NonPro take on Marvel‘s latest blockbuster movie event: CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL […]
The Mummy (1932), dir. Karl Freund, Universal Pictures Ten year before the Mummy hit theaters, America was in a pop culture obsession with Ancient Egypt. […]
Frankenstein (1931), dir. James Whale, Universal Pictures With Dracula earning record profits, Universal opted to cash in on the horror craze with another adaptation of […]
Before you begin reading what I’m sure will be a rambling and only slightly coherent post, please be aware of the following things: First of […]
Dracula (1931), dir. Tod Browning, Universal Pictures Considered by some to be the first ‘proper’ Universal Horror film, or at least the first to establish […]
The Cat and the Canary (1927), dir. Paul Leni, Universal Pictures With this we move into another genre of horror. We’ve seen madmen, vampires, Frankenstein, […]
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1912), dir. Lucius Henderson, Thanhouser Compnay. While not the first film adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s famed story, this is […]
Wolf Blood (1925), dir. Bruce Mitchell and George Chesebro, Ryan Brothers Production/Lee-Bradford Corporation. While not the first werewolf film (that would be 1913’s The Werewolf), […]
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