A continuation of the last post.
Some have called Trick 'r Treat an anthology of interwoven stories. I prefer how Jason Pollock described it as "Pumpkin Pulp Fiction" in his review on Amazon.com. Stars Anna Paquin, Brian Cox and a evil little trick or treater named Sam.
Sydney White is a modern retelling of Snow White, set on a college campus, with an evil sorority sister instead of evil stepmother, and with dorks instead of dwarfs.
Amanda (Sarah Michelle Gellar) is not a very good chef and her family's restaurant is going to close because she can't pay the rent. Then one day she meets a strange man at a local market and things change. Suddenly the food she prepares is not only amazing but makes people feel what she felt when making it. And Tom (Sean Patrick Flanery) is under her spell in Simply Irresistible.
It's Serendipity when Jonathan (John Cusack) and Sara (Kate Beckinsale) meet and fall in love. To see if they are really meant to be together, they go their separate ways, to by chance meet up again. Years later, still thinking of each other, they decide to give fate a push.
If you're in the mood for a silly, campy B-movie with giant bugs, Infestation is for you. Stars Christopher Marquette, Brooke Nevin and Ray Wise.
There's an evil tooth fairy who can't come into the light in Darkness Falls. It's better than the description makes it sound.
If you think Cabin In The Woods is just a typical kids getting killed horror movie, think again. This horror/comedy is twist after twist of fun/weird. Joss Whedon does it again.
More hidden gems in upcoming posts.
As I forgot the quote of the day on my last post, this one has two.
"An idea is like a virus, resilient, highly contagious. The smallest seed of an idea can grow. It can grow to define or destroy you."----Inception
"Let's face it, this is not the worst thing you've caught me doing."----Iron Man
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