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Army of Darkness Movie Review
The final and most shameless film of the Evil Dead trilogy makes for an instant Halloween classic. Rather than being a flat-out slasher flick like the previous movies, Army of Darkness takes us on a dark and twisted fantasy adventure that makes it the perfect epic ending for Giggleween!

Shaun of the Dead Movie Review
What would a modern-day zombie apocalypse look like from the average Joe’s perspective? Turns out, it’s a bit less heroic and a bit more practical than other movies would have you think. This new Giggleween classic is a relentless blend of humor and gore, and is worth seeing at least twice.

Tucker and Dale vs. Evil Movie Review
Ever watch those scary movies starring genetically-surplused mountain people torturing pretty young white people? Scary Funny Month continues with a look at the other side of the equation, and asks the question we never wondered - what’s a regular day in the life of those people like?

Hocus Pocus Movie Review
The year is 1693 The Sanderson sisters, having nothing better to do other than whatever people did back then, have decided to become witches. When they’re caught and murdered, they vow in the form of a curse. it takes 300 years, but they’re reincarnated… in the 90s. Maybe they were better off dead.

Thank You For Smoking Movie Review
Satire is break dancing of humor: everyone thinks they can do it, but only a few do it well. Thankfully, for all the “satire” movie equivalents of drunk white dudes trying to do the robot, we have movies like Thank You for Smoking, which serve those poser films with its funky fresh moves.

Movie Review - Clue
How do you know when a particular board game is popular? Not when Parker Brothers buys it. Not when it sells millions of copies. Not when the game has been around for decades. No, it’s when the director of The Blues Brothers and Animal House co-writes a flop movie about it.

Murder By Death Movie Review
Neil Simon's send-up of murder mystery movies and novels is corny and bitingly funny at the same time. An all-star cast including Peter Falk, Peter Sellers, and Maggie Smith makes for a fun time for anyone wanting a little escape from the heaviness of other genres.

Spaceballs Movie Review
The biggest-grossing box office hit Mel Brooks has had to date is, surprisingly enough, not his best. However, it co-starred Joan Rivers in a rather hilarious performance, and deserves to be mentioned regardless. Take a look at what happens when the master of satire goes Sci-Fi.

The Birdcage Movie Review
A classic of the mid-90s, The Birdcage is the tale of an engagement bringing about ridiculous circumstances when two families with completely opposed beliefs and values meet each other for the first time. A hilarious addition to any movie night, just use discretion when involving the kids.

Mrs. Doubtfire Movie Review
I’ve decided to switch gears and make this remembrance of Robin Williams go a bit longer. Today I review a classic of his, and certainly one of my favorite movies growing up as a kid. What happens when a man-child voice actor gets a divorce? Let’s just say it gets old before it gets better.

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