
Matthew Schuchman
Interviewer, Contributor, Writer at Den of Geek
Contributor at Cinema Daily US
Film Critic, Concert Photographer, Film and Music Lover, Rubik's Cube Solver, All Around Cynic, and Just Some Guy.
Articles
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6 days ago |
cinemadailyus.com | Matthew Schuchman
©Courtesy of Columbia PicturesWhen it was released in 2002, 28 Days later was revolutionary. Though it is a movie about infected individuals and not zombies, it was instrumental in reviving a horror sub-genre. And while it was scary and horrifying, it was a beast all of its own; not your typical scary movie. And, even though its sequel, 28 Weeks Later, was missing the minds that brought you the original, it succeeded in its own right.
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1 week ago |
denofgeek.com | Chris Longo |Matthew Schuchman |David Crow
The 24th annual Tribeca Film Festival is now in the history books, but it’s safe to say that the state of cinema remains alive and thriving in downtown Manhattan after these past two weeks. Located in the neighborhood between Soho and the Financial District, Tribeca also stands at the crossroads between the future and the past, the innovation of daring new voices in independent filmmaking and legacies no less storied than the festival’s co-founder Robert De Niro.
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1 month ago |
cinemadailyus.com | Matthew Schuchman
Check out more of our YouTube Channel Matthew Schuchman : In the early 90s, while at the video store with his friends who wanted to rent Don’t Tell Mom The Babysitter’s Dead, Matthew asked the clerk if they had any copies of Naked Lunch available. A film buff from an early age, he would turn his fascination into his own review site in 2010; Movie Review from Gene Shalit’s Moustache.
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2 months ago |
cinemadailyus.com | Matthew Schuchman
©Paramount OriginalOrganized crime and the world of those that inhabit it has been a mainstay of the media landscape since the 1930’s. The new Paramount+ series MobLand, created by Ronan Bennett, builds off its predecessors to deliver its own style of the organized crime drama in the modern stage of the UK and Ireland. Displaying shades of Gabriel Byrne in Miller’s Crossing; Tom Hardy stars as Harry Da Souza, the fixer for the powerful Harrigan Family.
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Feb 16, 2025 |
cinemadailyus.com | Matthew Schuchman
©Courtesy of Sony PicturesCritic : Matthew Schuchman In the early 90s, while at the video store with his friends who wanted to rent Don’t Tell Mom The Babysitter’s Dead, Matthew asked the clerk if they had any copies of Naked Lunch available. A film buff from an early age, he would turn his fascination into his own review site in 2010; Movie Review from Gene Shalit’s Moustache.
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