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Fright Night (1985)

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Pic by  A Girl's Guide to Horror www.reeltimemoviereview.com Director: Tom Holland Writer: Tom Holland Cast:  Chris Sarandon (Jerry Dandrige), William Ragsdale (Charley Brewster), Amanda Bearse (Amy Peterson), Roddy McDowall (Peter Vincent), Stephen Geoffreys (Evil Ed), and Jonathan Stark as Billy Cole. Opening sequence:  Halloween is just around the corner. So get your costumes, candy, everything that comes with the package, and get ready for the fun. The main reason for this is to explore the darkness a bit. What i mean by that is simple, little answer. The creatures, ghouls, ghosts, vampires, things that make you go bump in the night will make you scream! Yes that's the answer, it's fun to get scared, which almost gives you a sense of accomplishment, especially when you've conquered the haunted houses. Ever go to a haunted house? Friends are all freaked out, and you come out on top. The real reason is because deep down inside, you're scared stra

Free State of Jones (2016)

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Pic by  Screen Rant www.reeltimemoviereview.com Director: Gary Ross Writers: Leonard Hartman (story), Gary Ross (writer). Cast: Matthew McConaughey (Newton Knight), Gugu Mbatha-Raw (Rachael), Mahershala Ali (Moses), Keri Russell (Serena), Christopher Berry (Jasper Collins), Sean Bridgers (Will Sumrall), Jacob Lofland (Daniel), Thomas Francis Murphy (Elias Hood), Bill Tangradi (Lt. Barbour), Brain Lee Franklin (Davis Knight), Kerry Cahill (Mary/ Yeoman Farmer). Opening sequence: A major part of reviewing a film like this is getting the facts, historical scenes right. Why? Because this actually happened. The facts must be there, from the beginning of the film, it serves as it's core. Must have something to work with, because if the facts are twisted, then the movie will hurt in the box office. Films with so much facts make it to a four or five star mega hit, but in the case of this film, the box office was a different story.  Remember everything is all opinion, and that i

Ghostbusters

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Pic by  www.ghostbusters.com www.reeltimemoviereview.com Director: Paul Feig Writers: Kate Dippold, Paul Feig, based on the 1984 "Ghostbusters written by Ivan Reitman, Dan Aykroyd, and the late Harold Ramis. Cast: Melissa McCarthy (Abby Yates), Kristen Wiig (Erin Gilbert), Kate McKinnon (Jillian Holtzmann), Leslie Jones (Patty Tolan), Zach Woods (Tour Guide), Ed Begley Jr. (Ed Mulgrave), Charles Dance (Harold Filmore), John Milhiser, Ben Harris (Higgins Student), Karan Soni (Bennie), Bess Rous (Gertrude Aldridge Ghost), Steve Higgins (Dean), Neil Casey (Rowan North), Dave Allen (Electrocuted Ghost), Katie Dippold (Rental Agent), Chris Hemsworth (Kevin). Opening Sequence: The 2016 film, Ghostbusters is a re-boot from the 1984 Ghostbusters, unfortunately the film received some pretty bad reviews from critics, and fans alike. Sometimes you really need to sit back and either enjoy what you're watching or not watch it at all. Just remember these reviews are all opinions

Magnificent Seven (2016)

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Pic by http://www.bestmovie.it www.reeltimemoviereview.com Director: Antoine Fuqua Writers: Akira Kurosawa (based on the screenplay) Shinobu Hashimoto (based on the screenplay) Hideo Oguni (based on the screenplay) Richard Wenk, and Nic Pizzolatto (screenplay) The film is a remake of the Magnificent Seven (1960). Seven Samurai (1954) is the original film that all these movies are based on. Cast: Denzel Washington (Chisolm), Chris Pratt (Josh Faraday), Ethan Hawke (Goodnight Robicheaux), Vincent D'Onofrio (Jack Horn), Byung-hun Lee (Billy Rocks), Manuel Garcia Rulfo (Vasquez), and Martin Sensmeier as Red Harvest. "What was lost in the fire, we found in the ashes."  -Sam Chisolm- The people of the town called Rose Creek meet inside the town church, they're discussing about the arrangements they have with the Bouge, or  Bartholomew Bogue (Peter Saragaard). The man that has taken everything from them; They bicker for a bit, until Bogue himself arrive