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Downtown Cinema (with Malone) Reviews NEXT OF KIN (Blu-Ray Review)

What’s up, Doc?  This afternoon, I decided to have some good ol’ fashioned fried chicken for lunch.  I don’t eat it that often… maybe once a year and it wasn’t anything special; from the grocery store, not KFC or Popeye’s.  Hell, I don’t even know what’s special about KFC or Popeye’s.  Do people in Kentucky […]

They’re Gonna Party Like It’s 1999: AMERICAN REUNION (Blu-Ray Review) ***MATURE***

The older I get, the more my immaturity seems to stand out.  I still make prank phone calls, possess a knack for turning anything into sexual innuendo, and even have a friend who goes by the nickname “Mr. Belch”.  But in all of my stunted psychology, I just couldn’t find a way to enjoy the […]

CLOUD ATLAS – First Images Revealed!

Beyond the Marquee’s own host and co-founder, Jon Donahue, clued us in today to a great sneak preview offered up online for Tom Hanks’ highly anticipated film, Cloud Atlas, set to sail into theaters on October 26th!  Jon worked on the film, has an acting cameo in it and has recently returned stateside after a lengthy […]

Coffee Talk…in a Car…with Comedians…

I’m very excited about this new series starring Jerry Seinfeld called “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.” Now before you start looking up the title on your DVR, know this…it’s a series only to be found on the internet. The concept is simple … Jerry drives around in a car, picks up comedians and they have […]

Incredible Last “Knight” – THE DARK KNIGHT RISES Lives Up To Its Hype

I hate the word “epic.”  It’s been robbed of its meaning by teens that loiter around hot topic saying stupid stuff like, “Bro, that burrito at lunch was effin’ EPIC!!!”  or “Last night was EPIC… I straight puked all over the sidewalk!!!!”  Well, here are two real definitions of the word according to dictionary.com: 1) heroic; […]

Greatest Jerks of the Silver Screen: Daniel from V (1983) and V: The Final Battle (1984)

This is a tribute to “Daniel,” one of the greatest jerks ever to grace the silver screen…the small one, that is. In 1983, V kicked sci-fi rumps everywhere, reminding us all that aliens don’t always want to share their Reeses Pieces with humanity. V was an excellent miniseries that still holds up today, about an […]

Sage Stallone Dies At Age 36

Beyond The Marquee wishes to extend our condolences to the Stallone family.  Sage Stallone, best known for his role as Rocky’s son in Rocky V, passed away this weekend. An avid fan of Italian gore and grindhouse cinema,  Stallone co-founded Grindhouse Releasing, a company committed to the restoration and remastering of classic cult horror films back in […]

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