All posts by Tom Stockman
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Tom Stockman | February 5, 2014
THE JUNGLE BOOK – The Blu Review
THE JUNGLE BOOK (1967) was Disney’s 19th animated feature and the last that Walt himself had a hand...
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Tom Stockman | February 3, 2014
The SIDNEY POITIER TRIBUTE Film Festival Begins Thursday Night with LILIES OF THE FIELD and GUESS WHO’S COMING TO DINNER
February is Black History Month, and to help celebrate, The St. Louis Black Film Festival will be presenting...
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Tom Stockman | February 3, 2014
THE 5,000 FINGERS OF DR. T at Schlafly Bottleworks Wednesday Night
Let me see your fingers, lad! Are they limber? Are they happy? THE THING WITH TWO HEADS, DANGER...
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Tom Stockman | February 3, 2014
IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT – This Saturday at the Hi-Pointe – Classic Film Series
IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT screens this Saturday at the Hi-Pointe as part of their Classic Film Series
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Tom Stockman | February 2, 2014
CENTERFOLD GIRLS Midnights This Weekend at The Hi-Pointe
Violence, torture, voyeurism, gang-rape, murder, nudity, and epic levels of misogyny…..it must be time for another Late Night...
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Tom Stockman | February 1, 2014
Actor Christopher Jones Dead at 72 – Starred in WILD IN THE STREETS and RYAN’S DAUGHTER
Obit for Christopher Jones Dead who starred in WILD IN THE STREETS and RYAN'S DAUGHTER
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Tom Stockman | January 31, 2014
LABOR DAY – The Review
Were it better, LABOR DAY might well strike a seductive chord for romantics: a dreamy escaped convict hovers...
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Tom Stockman | January 27, 2014
Director Gordon Hessler Dead at 83 – Worked with Vincent Price and Ray Harryhausen
Director Gordon Hessler was an underrated Horror film director who worked with Vincent Price, Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee,...
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Tom Stockman | January 26, 2014
Thomas Edison’s FRANKENSTEIN Screening in St. Louis Feb. 6th – A look Back at 1910
FRANKENSTEIN, starring Boris Karloff and directed by James Whale in 1931, is usually referred to as the ‘original’...
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Tom Stockman | January 24, 2014
THE PHILADELPHIA STORY Screening Saturday Morning at The Hi-Pointe
PHILADELPHIA STORY (1940) earned Jimmy Stewart his only Best Actor Oscar as Macauley Connor – a tabloid reporter...
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Tom Stockman | January 22, 2014
FRANKENSTEIN Starring Boris Karloff Screening at Schlafly Bottleworks February 6th
“The brain you stole, Fritz. Think of it. The brain of a dead man waiting to live again...
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Tom Stockman | January 22, 2014
IVANHOE Starring St. Louisan King Baggot – A Look Back at 1913
Article about the 1913 film IVANHOE starring King Baggot and the screening of it at Chepstow Castle in...
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Tom Stockman | January 21, 2014
ESCAPE FROM TOMORROW Screening Extended at Webster University This Week
We Are Movie Geeks attended the screening ESCAPE FROM TOMORROW over the weekend and was blown away by...
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Tom Stockman | January 20, 2014
MACHETE KILLS – The Blu Review
Robert Rodriguez’s MACHETE KILLS isn’t quite as entertaining as the first film but fans of that movie and...
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Tom Stockman | January 17, 2014
ESCAPE FROM TOMORROW Screens at Webster University This Weekend
What happens when you sneak your camcorder into Disneyworld and stealthily film a feature-length neo-noir sci-fi fantasy comedy...
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Tom Stockman | January 17, 2014
THE NUT JOB – The Review
Underwhelming is the word for THE NUT JOB, an animated kidflick that’s nowhere in the same league as...
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Tom Stockman | January 13, 2014
SIDNEY POITIER TRIBUTE Film Fest at The Galleria in St. Louis in February
In 1963, Sidney Poitier became the first black man to win an Acadeny Award for acting for his...
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Tom Stockman | January 10, 2014
AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY – The Review
Unlike the play, the film version of Tracy Letts’ AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY won’t win any awards. It’s a...