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Dalton Norman

Los Angeles

Senior Writer at Screen Rant

Freelance Writer at Freelance

filmmaker/writer.

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  • 4 days ago | screenrant.com | Dalton Norman

    Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your ScreenRant account The Exorcist is still ranked highly among the scariest movies of all time, but one scene is the scariest of all despite having nothing to do with demons or possession. Based on William Peter Blatty's eponymous novel, the 1973 chiller was directed by William Friedkin and was an instant international sensation.

  • 5 days ago | screenrant.com | Dalton Norman

    Parody films are some of the most difficult comedy movies to get right, and only a handful have managed to be as smart as they are funny. The parody movie is as old as film itself, and the best examples of the genre skewer certain trends in film history that are instantly recognizable to the audience. Whether it's a specific movie, or an entire category, the parody lovingly pokes fun by exaggerating tropes and lampooning characters.

  • 6 days ago | screenrant.com | Dalton Norman

    Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your ScreenRant account Custom Image by Yailin Chacon Clint Eastwood's Man with No Name trilogy is considered a highlight of the western genre, and they broke an old Hollywood rule that contemporary American movies didn't.

  • 6 days ago | screenrant.com | Dalton Norman

    Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your ScreenRant account Star Trek: First Contact is the best movie to feature the Next Generation crew, but it misses the point of the philosophy of Star Trek. After six blockbuster movies starring the cast of Star Trek: The Original Series, it was time for a new phase of Trek on the big screen. 1994's Star Trek Generations bridged the gap by featuring a team-up between James T.

  • 1 week ago | screenrant.com | Dalton Norman

    Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your ScreenRant account Back to the Future Part III wasn't the first time that Christopher Lloyd and Mary Steenburgen teamed up in a western comedy, but the movie they made 12 years earlier was completely different. The final installment of the Back to the Future trilogy sent Marty back to the 1880s to save Doc Brown from dying in the past.

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Dalton Norman
Dalton Norman @DaltonANorman
22 Dec 21

We keep getting Christmas cards for the people that used to live in our apartment and they’re all just bragging about how they moved into bigger houses. Seems kind of incongruous to the spirit of the holiday.

Dalton Norman
Dalton Norman @DaltonANorman
19 Dec 21

Marvel putting all of the Spider-Mans in the new movie is just their way of reminding us that they own everything.

Dalton Norman
Dalton Norman @DaltonANorman
18 Dec 21

The Smiths sound the way The Cure look and vice versa.