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‘Silents’ Is Silver: Dispatches From The 25th SFSFF

by Daniel Kremer

I’m going to start by setting a scene. The head of the Moving Image Section at the Library of Congress, Mike Mashon, takes the stage at the Castro Theater to introduce a screening of Erich Von Stroheim’s ambitious debut Blind Husbands (1919) at the 25th San Francisco Silent Film Festival. It’s a full house and…

Netflix Slips, Belfast Ascends: The 2022 Streaming Wars Commence

by Alex Kirschenbaum

It’s that time again, dear readers: the Streaming Wars have kicked off in 2022! Throughout 2021, as you will no doubt recall from 2021 Streaming Wars entries I, II, III and IV, Netflix saw a dip in Streaming Video On Demand (SVOD) search engagement in the U.S., according to our pals at JustWatch. It remained,…

Oscar Heavies Storm The March JustWatch Top 10

by Alex Kirschenbaum

Perhaps unsurprisingly, the big nominees for the 94th annual Academy Awards stormed the JustWatch streaming charts last month. The biggest movie since the start of the coronavirus pandemic also ratcheted up JustWatch’s search engines, too. JustWatch should be the go-to resource for any movie lover hoping to locate any movie on any streaming platform for…

The Oscars As Popularity Contest: A JustWatch List

by Alex Kirschenbaum

The Academy Awards are rarely a popularity contest these days. This year, outside of Dune, none of the big-budgeted blockbuster hits of 2021 have been nominated in any major categories. Dune stands as something of an anomaly among the 2021 nominee crop: a $165 million-budgeted epic that grossed $400.6 million worldwide. Seemingly gone (at least…

The Oscars In Flux

by Alex Kirschenbaum

The folks behind the Academy Awards are aware that the Oscars have a popularity problem. Hollywood’s biggest award show has been grappling with declining viewership for decades, and has tackled that in a variety of ways. Last year’s Academy Awards, broadcast in the midst of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in a makeshift location and featuring…

A Year Of Paramount+: A JustWatch Look Back

by Alex Kirschenbaum

Amidst the ongoing battle for eyeballs between the litany of big streaming platforms, a fight we have called the “Streaming Wars” in past blog entries, several new and persistent entities have emerged. Paramount+, formerly CBS All Access, is making a concerted push for a good chunk of the market, having yanked some of its biggest…

House of Pizza: The February 2022 JustWatch Top 10

by Alex Kirschenbaum

Though the title of our article may read as being particularly appetizing, unfortunately we will not be discussing a movie about, say, an abode made entirely of cheese, bread and tomato sauce. When that day does finally dawn, though, we will certainly be ready to type. If you’re wondering what movies were on the minds…

March Madness: Fresh Screams To Stream

by Alex Kirschenbaum

As the calendar turns to March, we’re sure you guys and ghouls are looking to get your horror fix. No matter your preferred flavor, the world’s streamers are supplying a litany of chilling, newly-available options for you this month. Granted, this whole list could just include new titles on Shudder or Screambox, but we figured…

Dave

by Alex Kirschenbaum

Fair warning: the phrase “Capra-esque” might get a real workout in the ensuing review. Late great comedy director Ivan Reitman’s inventive political comedy Dave (1993), starring Kevin Kline in a dual role as both a sleazy president and his kindhearted regular-guy doppelgänger, stands as a shining beacon of sunny cinematic optimism from a happier time…

Wayne’s World

by Alex Kirschenbaum

Garth: What do you do if every time you see this one incredible woman, you think you’re gonna hurl? Wayne: I say hurl. If you blow chunks and she comes back, she’s yours. But if you spew and she bolts, it was never meant to be. Sage advice from two legends. Really, this line from…

Have Yourself A Spooky Shudder Valentine’s Day

by Alex Kirschenbaum

Suppress your bitter aching loneliness this holiday by watching some very anti-Valentine’s Day cinematic relationships on Shudder! We here at Trailers From Hell have culled through all of the least romantic flicks currently showing on that spookiest of movie streaming platforms, and found some intriguing viewing fodder if you’re less-than-receptive to the typical amorous pablum….

Nightmares And Tragedies: The January 2022 JustWatch Top 10

by Alex Kirschenbaum

Our friends at JustWatch, which should be your go-to resource for the streaming homes of virtually every movie and TV show imaginable, have supplied us with an intriguing new list, cataloging their top 10 streaming titles throughout the month of January 2022. Like all of the lists JustWatch sends our way, these stats are predicated…

Streaming Wars IV: HBO Max-imizing The Moment

by Alex Kirschenbaum

Welcome to the scintillating final chapter of our 2021 Streaming Wars saga! Check out the prior chapters here, here, and here. Thanks to our pals at JustWatch, we now have in our possession some insights into the fourth-quarter activities of all streaming platforms stateside, covering October through December of 2021, based primarily on JustWatch user…

Shoot To Kill

by Alex Kirschenbaum

The terrific survivalist buddy actioner Shoot To Kill (1988), a.k.a. Deadly Pursuit, stands tall as one of the great under-appreciated genre flicks of its day. This riveting, rollicking ride, starring Sidney Poitier, Tom Berenger, Kirstie Alley and a cadre of capable character actors, will get its time in the sun right now. Buckle up. At…

Tombstone

by Alex Kirschenbaum

Well, loyal readers, it’s that time again. December 31st, and you know what that means… it’s Val Kilmer’s birthday! We here at Trailers From Hell would like to commemorate the moment with a look back at perhaps Kilmer’s signature role, the hard-partying sharpshooter Doc Holliday in the classic modern Western Tombstone (1993). The story of…

New Year’s Evil

by Alex Kirschenbaum

To ring in the new year, select members of the Trailers From Hell team celebrated by watching the holiday’s signature slasher picture, the rock ‘n’ roll serial killer thriller New Year’s Evil (1980). New Year’s Evil is a nasty little slice of fiction. The set-up: Hollywood TV punk rock host with the most Diane “Blaze”…

The Wolf Man Movie Power Rankings

by Alex Kirschenbaum

The original Universal Pictures iteration of The Wolf Man terrified audiences for the first time on this date 80 years ago, December 12th, 1941. Featuring one of the most iconic creature makeup designs in history (courtesy of the great Jack Pierce) and spooky performances by stars Lon Chaney Jr., Claude Rains, Evelyn Ankers, Maria Ouspenskaya…

The Wild Life

by Alex Kirschenbaum

When appraised in the cold light of day, The Wild Life (1984) stands as a fairly minor ’80s teen comedy, lacking the flash of broader, more risqué fare like Porky’s (1982) or the great characters that populated instant classics of the genre like 1982’s Fast Times At Ridgemont High (more on that in a second),…

Howard The Duck

by Alex Kirschenbaum

On this date, 35 years ago, the world was changed forever. Howard The Duck, the first feature film to be adapted from a Marvel comic, was unleashed upon the world on August 1st, 1986, leading to decades of beloved blockbusters that would — Oh wait, just kidding. It took a few more decades, and some…

Streaming Wars II: HBO Max, Disney+ Continue To Gain Steam

by Alex Kirschenbaum

Today, we present the follow-up to our examination of the fraught battle between the big-money streaming sites, which covered the first quarter of the year, from January 1st-March 30th, 2021. Let’s take a look at the market shares of the various, still-expanding streaming services in the United States for the second quarter of 2021, covering…

Streaming Wars: The Rise Of Disney+

by Alex Kirschenbaum

Our friends at JustWatch sent us some intriguing new information about just how the streaming wars have been shaking out through the first quarter of 2021 stateside, predicated mostly on JustWatch user engagement. The heavy streaming leader remained old faithful, Netflix, which managed to maintain 31% of eyeballs during the year’s first quarter, covering January through…

Stephen Chow

by Brian Trenchard-Smith

I’m a fan of Hong Kong film maker Stephen Chow. There’s something about Chow’s cinematic sensibility that resonates with me. Dark humor, genre satire, social criticism, and off the wall ideas are common to all his movies. I enjoy Chow’s flawed, somewhat narcissistic, but redeemable characters. His action staging is always imaginative. He’s a genuine…

PVT Chat

by Alex Kirschenbaum

From the moment we first encounter unwell online gambler “Blackjack” Jack (Peter Vack), he is a cheerful loose cannon. In this case, it is while he is in the middle of getting his nightly kicks on an internet sex chat site. He has found his way into a video conversation with buxom black leather-clad dominatrix…

I Start Counting

by Alex Kirschenbaum

The disturbing British coming-of-age thriller I Start Counting (1970), starring Jenny Agutter, makes its US Blu-ray debut on a pristine remastered Region A disc, loaded with fresh extras, courtesy of boutique label Fun City Editions. Adapted from the 1966 novel of the same name by Audrey Erskine Lindop, I Start Counting is a welcome relic…

Wonderland

by Alex Kirschenbaum

It’s December 31st, and I’m sure you know what that means, dear reader… that’s right, it’s Val Kilmer’s birthday! Today we celebrate by examining the John Holmes crime pic Wonderland (2003), starring Kilmer as the fallen star. I went into the proceedings expecting a more sweeping Boogie Nights-esque tale of an ill-fated career in the…

The Silent Night, Deadly Night Power Rankings

by Alex Kirschenbaum

Let’s face it: a killer Santa is never not going to look kind of funny. Every entry of the Silent Night, Deadly Night saga knows this (although indignant protestors in 1984 apparently did not). And each opts to deal with this fundamental visual quandary in a markedly different way. In the original 1984 film, the…