In the decade’s final episode of The DVD Shelf Movie Reviews, David closes out the Christmas season with a look at the 2015 holiday-themed horror/comedy Krampus! Check out the video after the jump and make sure to leave a comment!
Read More‘A Christmas Story’ And Its Fierce Cult Following | The DVD Shelf Movie Reviews #44
After already reviewing the original 1974 slasher classic Black Christmas, David returns to the filmography of its director Bob Clark to explore what is likely his most beloved film, the 1983 flop-turned-cult-classic A Christmas Story, and as a special bonus, we travel to Cleveland, Ohio to visit the actual home that was used as the Parker house in the movie, which has since been converted into a popular tourist attraction. Check out the video after the jump and make sure to leave a comment!
Read MoreBlack Christmas [1974] – The Original Holiday Slasher Classic | The DVD Shelf Movie Reviews #43
In this episode, David kicks off the holiday season with the influential 1974 slasher classic Black Christmas from director Bob Clark – yes, the same guy who would go on to direct the beloved family comedy A Christmas Story! Check out the video after the jump and make sure to leave a comment!
Read MorePlanes, Trains And Automobiles & Dutch – A John Hughes Thanksgiving Double Feature | The DVD Shelf Movie Reviews #42
In this episode, David celebrates Thanksgiving with a hilarious and heartfelt double feature brought to us by the late great John Hughes – the timeless 1987 classic Planes, Trains And Automobiles starring Steve Martin and John Candy and the lesser-known 1991 Hughes-penned comedy Dutch starring Ed O’Neill And Ethan Embry! Check out the video after the jump and make sure to leave a comment!
Read MoreTim’s Vermeer [A Penn & Teller Film] – Artistic Fraud Or Tech Genius? | The DVD Shelf Movie Reviews #41
In this episode, David explores Tim’s Vermeer, the fascinating 2013 documentary from legendary magic/comedy duo Penn & Teller that follows one man’s mission to solve a controversial mystery surrounding 17th-century Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer! Check out the video after the jump and make sure to leave a comment!
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