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Tag Archives: Universal monsters

The Marvel House Style Comes for “Werewolf By Night”

Phase Four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is where the wheels have started to come off the cart for me. With new series and movies seemingly every few weeks and too many of them playing out like advertisements for other series and movies (looking at you, Loki), the projects that grab hold of me these…

October 12, 2022 in A Bomb in the Lasagna, Movie Review.

A Bomb in the Lasagna: The Original Castlevania is The Perfect Halloween Game

The Halloween season brings with it many rituals and traditions, but there is one above all others that I steadfastly keep. At least once during this spookiest of months, I sit down either by myself or with a friend and try my best to beat the original Castlevania video game in one sitting. Originally released in Japan in…

October 17, 2019 in A Bomb in the Lasagna, Movie Review.

A Bomb in the Lasagna: Dracula en Español

In 1930, Universal Pictures faced an emerging problem. “Talkies” had just surpassed silent cinema as the industry standard, and though sound promised previously unrealized potential for movies, it also promised to shrink audiences. Silent movies were universal in a way films spoken in one language couldn’t be, and dubbing a film into different languages was nigh-impossible…

October 19, 2016 in A Bomb in the Lasagna, Movie Review, Octoberween.

Netflix Review: ‘Creature from the Black Lagoon’

Aw yeah.

August 7, 2012 in Movie Review, Netflix Review.

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