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[image logo] Psycho (1960)

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Previously, The Magic Box (1951), starring Robert Donat as William Friese-Greene, the man who invented moving pictures (not Edison).

 

 


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Hellraiser (2022) - The best Hellraiser movie in a long time after a slow of awful sequels. Creepy visuals and gruesome kills. Only downside is that it was a bit longer than it needed to be. 8 out of 10.

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I watched the Bela Lugosi Dracula night; it was great!

Making a plan to watch all the classic Universal horror films that are available for free on streaming networks since Halloween is coming 🎃

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Re-watched ParaNorman, as I will every year around this time, If you haven't seen it, see it lol... It's one of my favorites of all time.


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The last movie I watched was My Neighbour Totoro, it was adorable and I would watch it over and over again.

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Black Adam - Not a great movie (sloppy writing, some unnecessary characters, a basic plot, and a very lame villain), but I had fun watching it. The whole thing is carried by Dwayne Johnson's chatisma and the fun action sequences. out of 10.


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The Million Pound Note (1953)

Gregory Peck plays a penniless out of work sailor who is given the opportunity to demonstrate that, if you are a millionaire, you don't acually have to pay for anything .....

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