They don’t make movies like these anymore
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Since it's summertime, I thought it'd be fun to take a look at a bygone movie subgenre: the beach party films of the 1960s. This video from the YouTube channel "The Royal Ocean Film Society" will tell you all about it.
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Beach Party (1963)
Production Studio: American International Pictures (AIP)
Release Date: August 7, 1963
Director: William Asher
Main Couple: Annette Funicello & Frankie Avalon
Film Location: Malibu, California
Music: Annette Funicello & Frankie Avalon
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Mr Harrigan's Phone: Just What You Needed Some More Apple Product Placement
Written by Luke Barnes
Summary
A teen, played by Jaeden Martell, communes with his recently deceased billionaire pal, played by Donald Sutherland, through a phone with not so surprising horrifying results.
Lets get one thing perfectly clear at the start of this review, this film is not a horror film. It doesn’t matter how the trailer makes it look, or how Netflix categorises it, it simply…
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bottoms 2023 is so fucking funny omg. my god these kids are so awful and consistently making the WORSTTT choices of all time continuously forever. the adults are EQUALLY AWFUL. if you're a fan of the new scream movies and what we do in the shadows and just. non-serious campy batshit insane queer media you will love this. it's such a fun watch
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Ride the Wild Surf (1964)
Production Studio: Paramount Pictures
Release Date: August 5, 1964
Director: Don Taylor
Main Couple: Shelley Fabares & Fabian
Film Location: Waimea Bay, Hawaii
Music: Jan & Dean
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Teen Wolf The Movie: TV Magic Cannot Hold Up When Compared To The Cinematic
Written by Luke Barnes
Summary
Teen Wolf is resurrected.
I will preface this review by saying when it was airing I was a massive Teen Wolf fan, the first few series were terrific and yes it did fall off quite a bit by the end but it still had its moments and I thought that the ending it had was fitting and meaningful. When I saw this film announced I was trepidatious, I didn’t think it needed…
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Dylan O’Brien at the Sundance Film Festival.
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