14 Terrific Movies Featuring Underage Violence
Cinematic Listology By David Christopher Bell on June 21, 2012 | Comments (9)Who doesn’t love watching teenagers fight? These days it’s just nice to see them doing something that gets them outside and moving around – not to mention the wonders it does for team building skills and self esteem issues. Compared to them sitting in a moist den somewhere playing Skyrim and housing six servings of Zesty Salsa Combos, youth violence isn’t the worst fate for our nation’s children. Anyhoo – Here are some of the better films that celebrate the time-honored tradition of kids punching each other to pass the time.
Bob Weinstein Needs Cash, Promises to Make Terrible Films
Movie News By Bethany Perryman on September 25, 2009 | Comments (7)I just read a little post over at Variety, and I feel like I need a shower. And not in the good way. This post is not for the faint of heart or loin.
Remake Watch: Giving Rebirth to ‘Children of the Corn’
In Development By Scott Beggs on September 8, 2009 | Comments (11)Apparently most remakes are unimaginative and add nothing new to the story. So says Bob Weinstein while failing to prove how the upcoming Children of the Corn remake will add anything new.
This Week in Blu-ray: A Trip to Adventureland
Blu-ray Spotlight By Neil Miller on August 25, 2009 | Be the First To CommentWelcome to This Week in Blu-ray, the never on-time FSR column that is, oddly enough, on time this week. Will this be the start of a wonderful new trend? I won’t make any promises.
Cinematic Creep Out: Children Edition
Cinematic Listology By Adam Sweeney on January 11, 2009 | Comments (14)There is nothing creepier than small children. Except clowns. Oh, crap, what if someone makes a horror film featuring child-clowns? We’d be screwed, but until that frightful day, these are the Ten Creepiest Children in Film.
31 Days of Horror: Who Can Kill a Child?
31 Days of Horror By Brian C. Gibson on October 24, 2008 | Comments (8)
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