Tag: 1992

Movie Review – Branden Chowen on Candyman (1992)

Title: Candyman (1992) Director: Bernard Rose Runtime: 99 minutes “The pain, I can assure you, will be exquisite. As for our deaths, there is nothing to fear. Our names will be written on a thousand walls. Our crimes told and retold by our faithful believers. We shall die together in front of their very eyes…


Book Review – Branden Chowen on In a Dark Place by Ray Garton

Title: In a Dark Place Author: Ray Garton Published: 1992 Publisher: Villard Audiobook Narrator: Todd Haberkorn — Ed and Lorraine Warren have gained a lot of fame thanks to the Conjuring film universe, which is one of the better horror franchises going today. These demonologists claim to have helped many different families, including the family featured…


The Cinefessions Podcast – Episode 38 – The Tarantinothon: Reservoir Dogs (1992)

Welcome to the 38th episode of The Cinefessions Podcast! Today, Branden, Ashe, and Marc kick-off our next 9-episode arc with the start of The Tarantinothon. Along with a review of Reservoir Dogs (1992), we discuss the first episode of Black Mirror. Subscribe to the Show on iTunes or Android! You can follow along with The…


The Cinefessions Podcast – Episode 32 – Army of Darkness (1992) & Ash vs Evil Dead – S1.E7

Welcome to the 32nd episode of The Cinefessions Podcast! This week Chris is watching Star Wars, so Ashe and Branden are headlining again. This time with a review of episode seven of the Starz series Ash vs Evil Dead, and the long-awaited review of Army of Darkness from 1992! You can follow along with this…


A Lifetime of Film – Ashe’s Top Ten from 1992

A Lifetime of Film covers one specific year of a Cinefessions’ writers existence, from birth to now, and goes over their top ten films from that year. It stems from a meme on Letterboxd, and is simply being expanded upon here. This week, Ashe covers 1992. Compared to 1991, 1992 was a much better year for me. I…


Movie Review – Alien 3 (1992)

Title: Alien 3 (1992) Runtime: 145 minutes Director: David Fincher — I always hear nothing but hate for Fincher’s take on the Alien universe, and though the movie is far from perfect, I still don’t think that the hate is justified. The film’s strongest point is its practical effects. The blood and gore look great,…