Dan Aykroyd

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R.L. Stine’s Zombie Town

Let’s compare R.L. Stine’s Zombie Town to past adapted media based on the work of the titular author: if Netflix’s Fear Street trilogy was for adults, and the 90s era Goosebumps television show was for teenagers, and the recent Goosebumps films (featuring Jack Black) are for kids, then Zombie Town is for really young children.  I’m wondering what the next level down would be – short stories for fetuses about expectant mothers who eat too…

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Ghostbusters & Ghostheads

Despite its “battle-of-the-sexes” controversy, it was surprisingly easy to stay out of discussions pertaining to Paul Feig’s reinvented Ghostbusters.  I had no interest in the film’s politics.  It wasn’t because I had strong opinions – I was just indifferent.

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Legends of Oz: Dorothy’s Return

By: Addison Wylie Making a movie about Dorothy Gale’s next adventure after her legendary fantasy in Oz is a tall order.  There may have been movies made about life after Oz, but that doesn’t nullify the large ratio of error for future works.  It’s to no surprise that the paltry produced Legends of Oz: Dorothy’s Return doesn’t come through.  The bar is set at an impossible height it cannot reach with its ordinary animation and unrefined…