Paul Edgar Curtis

Paul Edgar Curtis

Favorite films

  • The Godfather
  • Memento
  • Dead of Night
  • Rear Window

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  • Watcher

    ★★★½

  • The Walking Target

    ★★½

  • Yokai Monsters: Along with Ghosts

    ★★★½

  • Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare

    ★★★★

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  • All Hallows' Eve

    All Hallows' Eve

    ★½

    Nice production, almost competently directed and edited. Otherwise unconvincing (real clowns like Snub Pollard or Al St. John would be able to take down Art the Clown with little effort), and Brandon deSpain, playing a space alien, walks like Wiffle Piffle. (Google him.)

    If Damien Leone can write a good screenplay, there is little evidence here.

  • It's Here

    It's Here

    ★★

    Low-budget horror anthology, storywise along the lines of the 1970's Night Gallery series, but bloodier. I didn't hate it.

    The segments are:
    Jungle Drums - Dir. by Alessandro Frosali - 5+min
    Pale Creatures of the Night - Dir. by Tim Troemner 18+min
    The Corner - Dir. by Jaysen Buterin 4+ min
    Clownmare - Dir. by Jesus E. Salgado 6+ min
    Next Caller - Dir. by Patrick Rea 14+ min
    Prisoner Exchange at Bannon's Lookout - Dir. byPatrick Rea and Kendall…

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  • Plane Dippy

    Plane Dippy

    ★★★½

    In which we learn that our protagonist's full name is Porky Cornelius Washington Otis Lincoln Abner Aloyisius Casper Jefferson Philbert Horatius Narcissus Pig. Sure to use that information, someday.

  • Eye of the Cat

    Eye of the Cat

    ★★½

    Inspired by a recent "Monster Kid Radio" podcast, I've been watching a few movies of a sub-sub-genre I like to call "Bad Kitty!" films. These are films in which cats pose some kind of threat to the people in the story (as opposed to cats who are only placed in the narrative to provide startle-response moments...which counts for about 90% of cats appearing in movies.) This is a surprisingly small subset of movies, considering how common cats are in American…