The X Files: E.B.E. (1994)

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The X Files: E.B.E. (1994)

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#AWickedHalloween Day 30: The Wicked Witch [Elphaba]
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Edisonâs ten-minute Frankenstein (1910) is a fascinating early take â skipping the later âlightning-bolt/electricityâ iconography (that wasnât present in Shelley either, but got cemented by Universal) in favor of something stranger...
A chamber where the creature literally grows from skeleton, to sinew, to skin. It weirdly prefigures â and maybe even inspired â Frankâs resurrection in Clive Barkerâs Hellraiser (1987).
The finished monster also bears an uncanny resemblance to the Penguin from Batman Returns, making this short possibly influential on Tim Burton as well, a known fan of early horror. For a century-old reel, itâs surprisingly ahead of its time.
The Parenting (2025) had everything going for it:
Lisa Kudrow. Brian Cox. Edie Falco. Dean Norris. Parker Posey. Plus rising stars Nik Dodani and Brandon Flynn as a sweet, grounded gay couple. A stacked cast that reads like a prestige TV dream team.
And yet⌠itâs a total misfire.
This horror-comedyâabout two sets of parents meeting at a countryside house, only to be terrorized by a 400-year-old entityâfeels like a recycled SNL sketch stretched to 90 minutes. The jokes donât land. The scares donât scare. The âsatireâ is toothless, relying on tired tropes and gags we have seen a million times.
Itâs not Scary Movieâitâs not even trying to be. Itâs safe, studio-approved quirk with all the edge sanded off. And thatâs the real tragedy: when you give legends like Cox and Falco nothing to do but deliver sitcom lines, itâs not just boringâitâs insulting.
I went in hoping for a genre-reviving Halloween gem. I left wondering how this script ever got greenlit.
2/5 stars. A wasted ensemble in a film thatâs neither funny nor frighteningâjust forgettable. We should stop letting SNL writers make movies.
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Cult Moodyâs 31 Films for Halloween 2024: - Group 1
My yearly Halloween film selections to celebrate the holiday! These include horror, sci-fi, cult, B-Movie or Exploitation films I have never seen.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920)
Invisible Ghost (1941)
The Boogie Man Will Get You (1942)
Phantom of the Opera (1943)
Captive Wild Woman (1943)
Kiss Me Deadly (1955)
The Brain Eaters (1958)
Crypt of the Vampire (1964)
The Long Hair of Death (1964)
The Panther Women (1967)