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It’s only human on the outside…
A movie that is more than the sum of its parts.

Joseph Ruben isn’t a director with a household name like Steven Spielberg or George Lucas, but he directed two of my favourite movies from the 1980s – Dreamscape (1984) and The Stepfather (1987).
Below is a list of his 80s movies, but he also directed some fairly well-known flicks in the 90s, as well – but that’s another post.

David Bowie is known mainly for his music – over the decades of the 70s, 80s, 90s, and into the new millennium, he managed to capture old and young alike with his unique sound.
During the 80s (and late 70s) Bowie starred in many movies as well. Some, like Merry Christmas, Mr Lawrence, were big hits; while others, like Into the Night were cult favourites; while some, like Yellowbeard, were just weird.
Continue reading “David Bowie In Cinema In The 80s: More Than Just A Goblin King”

We all know Harold Ramis for his blockbusters like Caddyshack, National Lampoon’s Vacation, Ghostbusters, and Groundhog Day.
However, Harold Ramis directed a handful of movies that never got the acclaim they deserved, fell into obscurity, or just weren’t big smash hits.
This page is a dedication to those movies so you can watch his complete works and not just the blockbusters.
Continue reading “Harold Ramis’s Forgotten Gems: Finding the Ghost in the Machine”