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4K Ultra HD Review – Pale Rider (1985)

May 1, 2025 by admin

Pale Rider, 1985. Directed by Clint Eastwood. Starring Clint Eastwood, Michael Moriarty, John Russell, Carrie Snodgress, Sydney Penny, Richard Dysart, Richard Kiel, Chris Penn, Charles Hallahan, Doug McGrath. SYNOPSIS: A mysterious preacher helps a small mining village against the onslaught of a major mining company trying to take over their land. Having helped reinvent the […]

Filed Under: Chris Ward, Movies, Physical Media, Reviews Tagged With: Carrie Snodgress, Charles Hallahan, Chris Penn, Clint Eastwood, Doug McGrath, John Russell, Michael Moriarty, Pale Rider, Richard Dysart, Richard Kiel, Sydney Penny

Blu-ray Review – The Thing Collector’s Edition

October 11, 2016 by Brad Cook

The Thing Collector’s Edition Directed by John Carpenter. Starring Kurt Russell, Wilford Brimley, T.K. Carter, David Clennon, Keith David, Richard Dysart, Charles Hallahan, Peter Maloney, Richard Masur, Donald Moffat, Joel Polis, Thomas Waites. SYNOPSIS: The Thing arrives on Blu-ray again in a comprehensive two-disc set from Shout! Factory. All the previously released bonus features are […]

Filed Under: Brad Cook, Movies, Reviews Tagged With: Bill Lancaster, Charles Hallahan, David Clennon, Donald Moffat, Joel Polis, john carpenter, Keith David, Kurt Russell, Peter Maloney, Richard Dysart, Richard Masur, T.K. Carter, The Thing, Thomas Waites, Wilford Brimley

Blu-ray Review – The Thing (1982)

October 23, 2017 by admin

The Thing, 1982. Directed by John Carpenter. Starring Kurt Russell, Keith David, Wilford Brimley, T.K. Carter, David Clennon, Richard Masur, Charles Hallahan, and Joel Polis. SYNOPSIS: A group of researchers in Antarctica fall foul of an alien organism that can mimic anything it comes into contact with, resulting in paranoia as the trust between the […]

Filed Under: Chris Ward, Movies, Reviews Tagged With: Charles Hallahan, David Clennon, Joel Polis, john carpenter, Keith David, Kurt Russell, Richard Masur, T.K. Carter, The Thing, Wilford Brimley

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