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Pink Raygun provides interviews, reviews, commentary and articles with a strong emphasis on women working in genre (science fiction/fantasy/horror) entertainment. We provide a smart, saavy yet girly place for fangirls (and boys) to get their geek on!
Recent Posts Tagged With 'movies'
Star Trek DVD: My Pocket Full O’ Sunshine
By Lisa Fary - Every day should start out with a bag full o’ Star Trek. ...
Movie Poster Preview
Just got these in my inbox a few minutes ago. Awesome, totally worth the click, movie preview madness after the jump. ...
22 Must Watch Halloween Movies
These movies will make any Halloween a special, spooky treat (wow, that sentence was SOOO lame....). ...
Movies Not to Watch This Halloween
Or, "I Watched Them So You Don’t Have To" By Gil James Bavel - A friend of mine is hosting a small party on Halloween since it falls on a Saturday this year, and I wanted to screen the perfect movies so they wouldn’t bore the socks off of people....
DVD Review: Trick ‘R Treat
By Steven Honeycutt - The reason I love Halloween is because of the memories I have of BEING a kid. Halloween, as a child, is a fascinating, very real, very scary holiday. It feels like anything can happen on that one night; the sounds of doorbell...
Horror Movie Primer: Girl-Centric
By Rhea Dee - Girls are central to horror films. We’re the one’s screaming, we’re the ones being chopped up by Freddy/Jason/Leatherface. We’re also the only ones left standing. Take that, monsters! ...
Whip It Good!
By Teresa Jusino - I want to be Drew Barrymore when I grow up. She’s only a couple of years older than I am, and yet she seems to have achieved a perfect balance between maturity and fun. She is a powerhouse actress and producer, which one can’t ...
Paranormal Activity, I’m Glad You Weren’t in 3D
by Boogie Brown - I really dislike scary movies (and the Scary Movie series for that matter). When I saw The Ring, it was on HBO at 10 in the morning in the middle of July with the summer sun beaming into my living room, and I still couldn’t bear t...
Horror Movie Primer: Sequels
By Rhea Dee - October is a wonderful month. Why? Because it’s the best month to veg out and enjoy horror cinema! Unfortunately, basic cable has little variation in their horror movie rotation--I dunno about you, but I can only watch Halloween 4 so ...
Why Jennifer’s Body Gives Me a Wettie
By Sabrina Boyer - There was a lot of backlash after Juno came out and after Diablo Cody won an Oscar for Best Screenplay. The backlash seemed to be mostly aimed at her clever and quippy beyond their years teenage lingo used by her characters and thi...
He’s Like the Wind: Patrick Swayze
2009 took another bite of 1980s greatness tonight: Patrick Swayze. Some of my favorite Patrick Swayze moments after the jump. ...
Review: Inglourious Basterds
By Teresa Jusino - Quentin Tarantino is a geeky director. His references make references. His characters then proceed to reference those references. And with his latest film, Inglourious Basterds, he’s managed to make a World War II movie in the...
Fall Movie Preview: November
By Lisa Fary - Two mysteries of the universe: 1)Twilight 2) How John Cusack wound up in Emmerich’s 2012. Perhaps we’ll find the answers this November. ...
Fall Movie Preview: October
By Lisa Fary - This is when the Fall movie season gets hairy (and expensive). October brings an adaptation of a childhood classic, a biopic of a childhood heroine, and Woody Harrelson killing zombies. ...
Fall Movie Preview: September
By Lisa Fary - The summer popcorn movies are over with and now we can get down to business with a bunch of promising movies that are not sequels or based on toys/ video games. See what September has for us after the jump. ...
Debbie Does Marine Paleontology!
By Lisa Fary - I’m not sure what’s more awesomely bad: the mega-shark and giant octopus or Debbie Gibson and Lorenzo Lamas. Before I could make up my mind, Mega-Shark vs. Giant Octopus got achingly bad, kind of like the first time I heard “Elec...
It Came From Late Night Cable: Outlander
By Lisa Fary - Chances are, if there are Vikings on screen, you’re watching a Beowulf adaptation. Even if there’s no one named Beowulf and the hero is a humanoid alien. ...
Remakes Without an Accent
By Lisa Fary - For god’s sake, America. Just read the subtitles, already. Or accept a dubbing. And accept that sometimes, things happen in places that aren’t the United States to people who aren’t American. You’ll see more truly amazing movie...
