by Joel G. Robertson It’s 1990 and we’ve reached the end of this year-themed series of “6 Movies You Must See” posts; however, for those of you who’ve enjoyed them, I’ve got some good news:…
by Joel G. Robertson Evil Dead 2 was part of a triple feature on HBO Halloween night, 1989. I remember it so vividly. It was not only the last Halloween where I trick or treated,…
by Joel G. Robertson Horror: The Lady in White – Rated: PG-13; Dir. Frank LaLoggia ; Starring Lukas Haas, Len Cariou, Alex Rocco, and Jason Presson. When a young boy (Haas) gets locked in his…
by Joel G. Robertson 1987. What a great year for movies! Because I’ve been getting so much great feedback and movie recommendations in the comments section of these “6 Movies You Must See” posts, I’m…
by Joel G. Robertson 1986. This year was not nearly as difficult as the previous two when it came to making my selections. Not to say I didn’t have a wide variety to choose from,…
by Joel G. Robertson 1985. Ah, the magical year that gave us cinematic memories like Back to the Future, Cocoon, The Breakfast Club, Day of the Dead, Rambo 2, Rocky IV, Witness, Spies Like Us,…
by Joel G. Robertson 1984. Also known as the year that made this series of posts TOO DAMN HARD to put together. Why? Well, I suppose that this year marks the moment I became a…
by Joel G. Robertson 1983. The year of the Jedi… As the always insightful @OldSchool80s pointed out in his comment on last Friday’s post, as we wade our way deeper into that decade of decadence…
by Joel G. Robertson 1982. Perhaps the single greatest year, collectively, for sci-fi, fantasy, and horror films. A bold assertion? Yep, but it’s also true. Here’s a quick rundown of genre movies released that year.
by Joel G. Robertson 1981. The year that gave us the greatest action-adventure film ever committed to celluloid and one of my top five favorites of all time: Raiders of the Lost Ark. I almost…