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About Blake I. Collier

Blake I. Collier hails from the flatlands of the Texas Panhandle, but currently resides in Tulsa, Oklahoma with his wife and son. He draws lines (and the occasional circle) for his day job. He has written for various websites mostly about horror and film, but occasionally about the other various facets of existence. He is co-host of So Grosse Such Pointe Much Blank, a podcast focusing specifically on the 1997 film, Grosse Pointe Blank. He, also, has a chapter on QAnon and the 2008 film, Martyrs, in Toxic Cultures: A Companion from Peter Lang Publishing. You can reach him at blakeicollier@gmail.com.

The Shawshank Redemption (1994) & The Mist (2007)

August 17, 20180

Despite their Stephen King pedigrees and the guiding hand of writer-director Frank Darabont, few films initially appear to have as…

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Of The 1910s

July 26, 20180

“Villains!” I shrieked, “dissemble no more! I admit the deed! –tear up the planks! here, here! –It is the beating…

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Review| Sorry To Bother You

July 18, 20180

Sorry To Bother You stands as one of those experiences that is so removed from expectations that it is hard…

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Of The 1900s

June 28, 20180

“And therefore as a stranger give it welcome. There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt…

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Review| Hereditary

June 13, 20181

There is a significant distinction between a tragic hero and a foregone conclusion. While both retain the characteristic of giving…

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Of The 1890s

May 24, 20180

Wherever historians would like to place the actual year of the first “film,” its beginnings were firmly in the 1890s.…

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Review| Bomb City

March 12, 20180

Amarillo, Texas is not one of those places that finds much representation within cinematic landscapes. We are vaguely West Texas…

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Oh! The Horror… | of the Unknown

January 25, 20180

What scares people is diverse and seldom shared in the same ways or amplitude of fear and anxiety. It is…

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