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Tag Archives: spell
Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore (2022)
Director: David Yates Writers: J.K. Rowling & Steve Kloves (Based on a screenplay by J.K Rowling)
Posted in Adventure, Fantasy
Tagged 2022, adaptation, adventure, alison sudol, dan fogler, david heyman, david yates, dumbledore, eddie redmayne, election, ezra miller, fantasy, george richmond, harry potter, hogwarts, j.k. rowling, james newton howard, jessica williams, jude law, katherine waterston, lionel wigram, Mads Mikkelsen, magic, maja bloom, mark day, Poppy Corby-Tuech, professor, prophecy, school, sequel, spell, spin-off, steve kloves, tim lewis, wand, witch, wizard, wizarding world
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Army of Darkness (1992)
Director: Sam Raimi Writers: Sam Raimi & Ivan Raimi
Posted in Action, Adventure, Comedy, Horror
Tagged 1992, action, adventure, army, army of darkness, bill pope, bob murawski, book, book of the dead, bridget fonda, bruce campbell, castle, chainsaw, comedy, curse, dead, demon, dino de laurentiis, embers davidtz, evil, evil dead, fish out of water, horror, ian abercrombie, ivan raimi, joseph loduca, knight, marcus gilbert, medieval, monster, portal, r.o.c. sandstorm, richard grove, rob tapert, robert tapert, sam raimi, sequel, shotgun, skeleton, skull, spell, ted raimi, the evil dead, time travel, twin, william lustig, witch
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Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)
Director: Jon Watts Writers: Chris McKenna & Erik Sommers (Based on characters from Marvel Comics) Saw this in IMAX. Had a good time!
Posted in Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Science Fiction
Tagged 2021, action, adaptation, adventure, alfred molina, alternate dimension, amy pascal, andrew garfield, angourie rice, arian moayed, aunt, avengers, avi arad, benedict cumberbatch, benedict wong, charlie cox, chris mckenna, daredevil, doc ock, doctor strange, electro, erik sommers, fantasy, green goblin, hannibal buress, high school, j.b. smoove, j.k. simmons, jacob batalon, jamie foxx, jeffrey ford, jon favreau, jon watts, kevin feige, leigh folsom boyd, lizard, magic, marisa tomei, martin starr, marvel cinematic universe, marvel comics, mauro fiore, mcu, media, michael giacchino, MIT, multiverse, new york, new york city, nyc, paula newsome, peter parker, rhys ifans, sandman, sci-fi, science fiction, secret identity, sequel, sorcerer, spell, spider-man, stan lee, statue of liberty, steve ditko, superhero, the lizard, thomas haden church, tobey maguire, tom hardy, tom holland, tony revolori, venom, willem dafoe, zendaya
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Ghoulies (1984)
Director: Luca Bercovici Writers: Luca Bercovici & Jefery Levy
Posted in Comedy, Fantasy, Horror
Tagged 1984, blood, comedy, demon, demons, fantasy, ghoulies, graveyard, green eyes, horror, jefery levy, luca bercovici, mansion, monster, monsters, pentagram, possessed, possession, ritual, sacrifice, satan, satanic, spell, summon, supernatural, warlock, witch, wizard
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Demon Wind (1990)
Director: Charles Philip Moore Writer: Charles Philip Moore
Posted in Horror
Tagged 1990, cabin, charles philip moore, dad, death, demon, demon wind, demons, eric larson, family, farm, friends, grandparents, horror, knife, lou diamomnd phillips, magic, michael bennett, monster, paul hunt, satan, skeleton, spell, suicide, woods
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Onward (2020)
Director: Dan Scanlon Writers: Dan Scanlon & Jason Headley & Keith Bunin (Story by Dan Scanlon & Jason Headley & Keith Bunin)
Posted in Adventure, Animated, Comedy, Fantasy
Tagged 2020, adventure, ali wong, animated, animation, brothers, chris pratt, comedy, dad, dan scanlon, disney, elf, family, fantasy, father, gem, grey griffin, jason headley, john ratzenberger, julia louis-dreyfus, keith bunin, kori rae, kyle bornheimer, lena waithe, magic, manticore, mel rodriguez, octavia spencer, onward, peter doctor, pixar, pixie, quest, spell, tom holland, tracey ullman, unicorn, wilmer valderrama
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Bad Words (2014)
Director: Jason Bateman Writer: Andrew Dodge This was a little bit of a letdown. I like Bateman and the concept is funny but it just feels kind of limp and predictable. Doesn’t really add anything to the “Bad” genre of … Continue reading
Posted in Comedy, Review
Tagged 2014, adult, allison janney, andrew dodge, bad words, ben falcone, competition, dropout, genius, jason bateman, jerk, kathryn hahn, loophole, mean, philip baker hall, rohan chand, spell, spelling, spelling bee, steve witting
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