
Jerome Reuter
Managing Editor at Diabolique Magazine
Author, Critic, Metalhead. Freelance Writer and Associate/Managing editor for @Diaboliquemag Self Loathing, Reading de Sade, Nietzche and Sotos.#MouseDad
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4 days ago |
movieweb.com | Jerome Reuter
Released in 2002, 28 Days Later is considered by many to be one of the most important horror films of the new millennium. 28 Days Later addressed the breakdown of society in the wake of an epidemic, similar to the films of George A. Romero. Its commentary on disease, with society becoming overrun at breakneck speed by the infected, was highly reminiscent of Umberto Lenzi’s Nightmare City. A sequel to 28 Days Later, 28 Weeks Later, was released in 2007.
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5 days ago |
movieweb.com | Jerome Reuter
We all love the spooky season and the activities that come with it, whether trick-or-treating, horror marathons, or dressing up in costume. One Halloween tradition that’s been a part of the holiday for over three decades is the "Treehouse of Horror" episodes of The Simpsons. These Halloween-themed episodes feature America’s favorite animated family paying homage to all aspects of horror, from movies, television, and even short stories.
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5 days ago |
movieweb.com | Jerome Reuter
When it was released in 1982, Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner considerably impacted popular culture. Blade Runner helped bring cyberpunk and techno-noir to a larger audience and became one of the most revered sci-fi films of the 1980s. A sequel to Scott’s film, Blade Runner 2049, directed by Dennis Villeneuve, was released in 2017 to widespread acclaim and featured Harrison Ford reprising his role as Rick Deckard.
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5 days ago |
movieweb.com | Jerome Reuter
No other decade was more favorable for action films than the 1980s. Of all the action films released during the 1980s, Top Gun set a standard for aerial combat and solidified Tom Cruise’s status as a matinée idol. In 1986, with the Cold War in its twilight years. Top Gun would do far more than simply enthrall audiences with its action sequences, but also be utilized as a means of propaganda to bolster the ranks of the United States Navy.
'North of North' Is Based on Real People, and They're Just as Charming and Hilarious as You'd Expect
6 days ago |
movieweb.com | Jerome Reuter
The past several years have seen an influx of art made by the indigenous people of North America, who tell stories that both celebrate their rich cultural lineage and depict their lives placed against the backdrop of a modern landscape. North of North, a new comedy series that began streaming on Netflix in April 2025, takes place among the Inuk people in a community called Ice Cove.
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