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Category Archives: The Lobby
Midnight Video: the Private Video Store I Built in Quarantined Cabin Fever
I’m lucky to have a job that allows me to work from home, as well as an employer willing to pivot and have employees work remotely earlier this year as COVID-19 cases began to rise. With a three-year-old running amok … Continue reading
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Capsule Reviews
Well, I didn’t mean to leave this site gathering cobwebs for a few weeks (although cobwebs are always a good look), so as I get caught up from a summer vacation, forgive this rambling, scattershot post. I’ll get back to … Continue reading
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Tagged 60's, 70's, Carroll Baker, Edwige Fenech, giallo, horror, Jean Seberg, Leon Klimovsky, Marisol, Sergio Martino, Umberto Lenzi
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Capsule Reviews
While “sheltering in place,” I’ve spent time working through stacks of films new to my collection from sales by labels like Shout/Scream Factory, Indicator, and Severin. (I’ve also been diving deep into Jonathan Rigby’s Euro Gothic, his follow-up to the … Continue reading
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Tagged 70's, 80's, 90's, Abbott and Costello, Albert Brooks, Anna Karina, Bruno Kirby, Eddie Albert, Ernest Borgnine, horror, Ida Lupino, Jacques Rivette, Jamil Dehlavi, John Travolta, Melissa Leo, Tom Skerritt, William Shatner
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