PinnedGary D. RhodesThe Hollywood Blockbuster; or, How an Alien Eats a Big MacIt’s 1979. Ridley’s Scott’s blockbuster Alien is on the loose, in outer space, where no one can hear you scream.Sep 13, 20208Sep 13, 20208
PinnedGary D. RhodesWhen JAWS Premiered; or, the Hottest and Coolest Weekend on Record“The great flood-gates of the wonder-world swung open.” – Herman Melville, MOBY-DICK (1851)Oct 16, 20205Oct 16, 20205
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Gary D. RhodesThe First Feature-Length Vampire FilmIt’s back, the original screen bloodsucker, out of its cinematic grave.Oct 28, 20239Oct 28, 20239
Gary D. RhodesModern Movie Palace: How the Multiplex Came to Be“Multi-theatre construction is the latest thing.” – Mel Lebewitz, Northwest Cinema Corporation, 1972Sep 12, 20212Sep 12, 20212
Gary D. RhodesKen Bald, Master Artist of the Golden Age of ComicsBy Gary D. RhodesJun 5, 20211Jun 5, 20211
Gary D. RhodesThe Rise and Falling Rise of the Director’s CutBy Gary D. RhodesMay 17, 20212May 17, 20212
Gary D. RhodesStanding at the event horizon with Gary Nelson, director of “The Black Hole” (1979)Born in 1934, film director Gary Nelson has spent much of his life in Hollywood. As early as 1955, he was second assistant director on…Mar 25, 20211Mar 25, 20211
Gary D. RhodesThe Real Home Box Office; or, The Rise of Direct-to-Video CinemaBy Gary D. RhodesJan 28, 20211Jan 28, 20211