
Shawn Lealos
Writer and Editor at Freelance
Author of 'Dollar Deal: The Stephen King Dollar Baby Filmmakers - I write for several websites - Member of OFCC - https://t.co/fGxUAxtrel - OU graduate
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screenrant.com | Shawn Lealos
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screenrant.com | Shawn Lealos
Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your ScreenRant account In 2010, a science fiction movie presented a dystopian society set in the year 2025. Once 2025 arrived, it was clear that the technology and ideas presented in the film were nowhere close to coming true. However, in a frightening twist, the concept of medical care in 2025 is almost as scary as the ideas this film presented. That is usually the best part of dystopian sci-fi stories. The ideas about how society deals with the new...
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screenrant.com | Shawn Lealos
Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your ScreenRant account Original SR Image by Yailin Chacon An overlooked 2022 horror movie, which received high critical praise in horror circles when it hit theaters, has just dropped on Netflix just in time to prepare viewers for the director's much-anticipated follow-up movie. Not only is Barbarian a new Netflix release, but it is also one of the most-watched movies on the streaming platform. Netflix added Barbarian to the streaming service on June 1,...
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screenrant.com | Shawn Lealos
Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your ScreenRant account Original SR Image by Yailin Chacon Jurassic Park is one of history's most beloved and respected sci-fi action movies, but it has at least one major goof that many fans have pointed out. Directed by Steven Spielberg in 1993, Jurassic Park ushered in the new era of CGI animation. It was also a great story, with fantastic performances from its lead cast, and it still stands the test of time when it comes to not only dinosaur movies but...
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screenrant.com | Shawn Lealos
Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your ScreenRant account In the 1930s, Universal Studios introduced its slate of monster movies, many of which became known as the most iconic monsters in cinema history. However, while the company owned the rights to Dracula, The Wolf Man, and Frankenstein's Monster, The Invisible Man set a horror record that stood for many years. While not in the A-tier of horror icons from the Universal Monsters lineup, The Invisible Man did something none of his more...
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