U.S., 2004Directed and produced by Mark CerulliEdited and produced by Paul C. RosenA TCM film. Executive Producers: Charles Tabesh and Scott McGee.Approx. 52 … Read More
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BY MARK CERULLI
Deep in the heart of Texas there’s a nondescript gas station on the side of a sleepy road… You can’t buy gas there. They don’t sell lottery tickets, and the closest … Read More
This interview originally appeared on From Sweden with Love
By Mark Cerulli
A Girl On The Mountain
One of my first questions for the wonderful British actress Jenny Hanley was “When did you get bit by the acting bug?” Her … Read More
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BY MARK CERULLI
Do sharks give you the willies? Does the sight of a 12-foot Great White on the Discovery Channel make your heart skip some beats? Then imagine a 75-foot super shark, … Read More
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BY MARK CERULLI
There’s a new Tomb Raider in town and she’s not… well… she’s not your older brother’s Tomb Raider. Gone is the statuesque, pistol-packing Angelina Jolie of the iconic video game … Read More
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BY MARK CERULLI
Like the old saying goes, “You can’t go home again.” Having seen Scream And Scream Again decades ago, I remembered it as being thrilling and suspenseful… now, 47 years (!) … Read More
This interview originally appeared on From Sweden with Love
The second and final part of our exclusive interview with Putter Smith who brilliantly portrayed Mr. Kidd in the 007th James Bond film, Diamonds Are Forever (1971), directed by Guy Hamilton … Read More
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By Mark Cerulli
Twenty-seven years after Tim Curry shambled across America’s TV screens as the evil clown Pennywise, Stephen King’s classic tale of evil lurking in small town Maine finally gets a big … Read More
This article originally appeared on FANGORIA
By Mark Cerulli
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is a quintessential American horror film, one ingrained in the collective memory of three generations of audiences. So at first blush, hiring a pair of … Read More
This article originally appeared on FANGORIA
BY MARK CERULLI
One of the joys of working for “early” Cinemax was that the powers that be left the channel alone. Programming would come up with festivals and “packages” and producers like myself … Read More